Monday, November 16, 2009

REDtone Mobile: An Introduction

REDtone Mobile work closely with Celcom. However, REDtone does not belong to Celcom. In their smart move in communication industry, REDtone introduced a hybrid plan, which combine both postpaid and prepaid plan. Celcom, Digi, and Maxis are three main companies in Malaysia which operate the same business and competition is tough.

Now that REDtone mobile get into this competition, things are getting harder. Question may come out, asking whether REDtone Mobile can survive in this gigantic competition. Can REDtone fight the big boys like Digi, Maxis, or even Celcom? If REDtone can fight Celcom, it doesn't matter to Celcom at all because Celcom can still make some profits through their joint venture with REDtone. It's a win-win situation for Celcom and REDtone. The question is, why REDtone joint venture with Celcom? Why not with Digi or Maxis?

One significant uniqueness of REDtone Mobile is because they offer a rewarding business opportunity for their customer at all level. This is the strategy for REDtone Mobile to survive. Those who interested to make money (instead of spending money) with REDtone Mobile can sign up for RM100 to get a starter pack, loaded with RM80 airtime for 2 months. You can make money when you refer someone to sign up with REDtone Mobile. Recurring commission awaits every month. What a cool opportunity from REDtone!

The only problem is, it's not easy to ask people to change their mobile number.

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