Glo Mobile Ghana Limited has launched its second number block (0235) weeks after launching its 'Reserve Your Number' campaign aimed at attracting one million customers in Accra.
George Andah, Chief Operating Officer of Glo Ghana noted: 'We are highly impressed with the number of reservation requests we received for our 0233 number series in the space of just two weeks and we still continue to receive several thousands of requests for reservations of numbers that have been previously reserved.
'In response to this demand, we have released a second number block - 0235 - to ensure that when we commence commercial operations, most people will use their preferred Glo numbers and have a strong attachment to those numbers.'
Glo Mobile Ghana accordingly extended its 'Reserve Your Number' campaign with effect from Wednesday, February 1 by introducing the 0235 number block series to ensure that the majority of potential subscribers use their preferred Glo numbers.
Mr Andah said the new range of numbers could be reserved by simply adding the preferred last six digits to the Glo prefix 0235 and texting it to the Glo line 0230010100 on a first request, first served basis.
All reserved numbers will be redeemed by their owners at any Glo World outlet within seven days of commencement of commercial operation.
'Our system, as well as the feedback from the market, clearly indicate that quite a number of reservation requests had already been successfully reserved by other persons, and we believe that opening the 0235 number series would offer such people a second chance of owning a special or preferred Glo number,' the COO stated.
By Samuel Boadi


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