Warragul & Drouin Gazette

DCSI’s contract-free NBN plans turn heads

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High-tech marketing tactics had heads turning on the streets of Warragul and Drouin last week, as DCSI launched its campaign for contract-free NBN plans.

An eye-popping mobile digital billboard towered over the Victoria St / Palmerston St intersecti­on and Safeway car park amid Warragul’s bustling Friday morning traffic.

Meanwhile three roaming bikes towing trailer banners toured the streets, directing pedestrian­s to the special ‘pop up’ event, where they could enter DCSI’s ongoing competitio­n giveaway for 5 years of unlimited NBN.

By early afternoon, DCSI’s local support team had taken the road show to Drouin, where they continued to answer questions about ultra-highspeed NBN connection­s rolling out over Warragul and Drouin in coming months.

“We’re a local business based in Warragul that’s got a really exciting product to share, so this was a fun and engaging way to get the message out”, DCSI managing director Mark McKibbin said.

“Our contract-free NBN deals are among the best prices available in the country, so it’s important locals learn they can get highly competitiv­e internet from a homegrown business that’s been here in Warragul since 1995.”

 ??  ?? DCSI’s Ben Visser, Ben Wakefield, Jamie Lovassy and Mark McKibbin in Warragul last Friday.
DCSI’s Ben Visser, Ben Wakefield, Jamie Lovassy and Mark McKibbin in Warragul last Friday.

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