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    Smile kicks off their new KyookyaWiki data offer

    Smile Communications will soon wrap up their SmileKyookya data promos and be replaced with yet another promo called KyookyaWiki to keep their subscribers hooked to the network. Smile was reportedly supposed to stop the SmileKyookya promo last month but due to public demand they let it run throughout June.

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    As they phase it out, and replace it with the new KyookyaWiki smile customers will have to loose out of some of the data that they have been enjoying. The new promo devices the bonus data you have been getting into half and is now restricted to only 3 bundles.

    You can now recharge our new Smile weekly bundles valid for 7 days from the time of purchase its no longer restricted to Mondays only. You can now recharge 10GB KyookyaWiki for as low as UGX 26,000 and increase your productivity online. But here is the catch, the 10GB is split between day and night. To be clear, night data can be used from Midnight to 6AM and you can use the remaining 5GB during the day. The 20GB KyookaWiki and 30 GB KyookaWiki will cost you UGX 42,000 and UGX 52,000 respectively.

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    Weekly data bundlesData volumePrice (UGX)
    10GB KyookyaWiki10GB
    (5GB day and 5GB night)
    26,000
    20GB KyookyaWiki20GB
    (10GB day and 10GB night)
    42,000
    30GB KyookyaWiki30GB
    (15GB day and 15GB night)
    52,000

    KyooyaWiki terms of use

    1. KyookyaWiki data bundles are validity 7 days from time of purchase, Unused data will not be rolled over
    2. KyookyaWiki data bundles speed is of up to 4Mbps
    3. The KyookyaWiki data bundles include a split of 50% Anytime data bundle  and 50% night data bundle (midnight to 6am)
    4. The night data bundle will be used FIRST between Midnight to 6am before the Anytime data bundle
    5. OTT equivalent of 16.5MB daily will be deducted when a customer accesses OTT services
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    Roger Bambino
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    The love for gadgets and technology is deeply rooted in his DNA, he is a blogger and really obsessed with cool devices. Roger is the EIC at Techjaja and also he loves creepy movies, and takes you very, very seriously. May be!!

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