Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Employment Bureau-mobitel launch communicat­ion solution to migrant workers

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Understand­ing the challenges and the long-felt need of foreign migrant workers in connecting with their loved ones, Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) joined hands with Mobitel recently, to launch ‘Ran Piyapath’, a novel concept devised to empower both the migrant workers and their families back home by providing an accessible and affordable communicat­ion solution.

Over the years, nearly one million people have migrated for work, bringing in significan­t foreign exchange to Sri Lanka. ‘Ran Piyapath’ provides a special communicat­ion package for migrant workers and an affordable local package for their family members who are back in Sri Lanka. Through this offering, Mobitel has filled the void in the market by offering customers a tailor-made package, enabling them to connect with their loved ones through video calling, voice calls SMS or any other medium.

The roaming package for migrant workers offer free rental during the first month, free 200 minutes call time to Sri Lanka, free calls to the SLBFE hotline via 1989 and provides a special benefit package from the second month onwards whilst the local package will provide free 1000 minutes call time and SMS to Mobitel networks coupled with free 1000 MB data for their families who are back in Sri Lanka.

Thoughtful­ly designed to provide value for money, after the first month, Ran Piyapath customers can reload their packages from Sri Lanka, through mcash or by visiting www.mobitel.lk. Further, Mobitel has also partnered with global service providers such as Ding, Transferto, D told, Lanka reload, Matrix, Tranglo, Kapruka and Teleseene to provide convenient options for migrant workers to reload by simply visiting one of these partners.

Every year, thousands of workers from Sri Lanka travel overseas for employment in order to support their families back home. It is a difficult phase for them as they are away from their loved ones, including family and friends who are left behind in Sri Lanka. Loneliness is a dominant feeling for these workers but now with ‘Ran Piyapath’, the migrant workers can feel confident to get connected with their loved ones. Care has been taken to ensure that the roaming package for the migrant worker and a local package for the loved ones in Sri Lanka, offering high-quality, easily accessible and affordable communicat­ion solution.

Mobitel’s collaborat­ion with SLBFE has proved to be a defining moment as now the migrant workers who work hard overseas can easily connect with their loved ones through a secure, reliable and economical connectivi­ty. Led by the credo, ‘We care. Always.’, Mobitel strives to ensure its consumers are always connected with their loved ones by providing the best products and services that are easy to use and value for money.

 ??  ?? From left: SLBFE Additional General Manager D.D.P. Senanayake, Mobitel (Pvt.) Ltd CEO Nalin Perera, SLT Group and Mobitel (Pvt.) Ltd Chairman P.G. Kumarasing­he Sirisena, Telecommun­ication, Foreign Employment and Sports Minster Harin Fernando, MP Manusha Nanayakkar­a, Foreign Employment Monitoring MP Hector Appuhamy and SLBFE Chairman A.A.M. Hilme
From left: SLBFE Additional General Manager D.D.P. Senanayake, Mobitel (Pvt.) Ltd CEO Nalin Perera, SLT Group and Mobitel (Pvt.) Ltd Chairman P.G. Kumarasing­he Sirisena, Telecommun­ication, Foreign Employment and Sports Minster Harin Fernando, MP Manusha Nanayakkar­a, Foreign Employment Monitoring MP Hector Appuhamy and SLBFE Chairman A.A.M. Hilme

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