Airtel Uganda customers will now have a chance to trade-in their old gadgets after the telecom company entered into partnership with Badili Africa, a prominent re-commerce start-up specializing in refurbished smartphones.
The partnership is aimed at accelerating smartphone penetration and expand internet access to Ugandans.
According to officials, the partnership is a strategic move aimed at growing access to the opportunities of the internet.
“In an era where connectivity is crucial, this partnership with Badilli Africa will further enhance access to affordable smartphones, allowing more people in Uganda to stay connected, access information, and engage in the digital world. This is our commitment to the Sustainable Development goal 9 of increasing access to information and ICTs,” said Airtel Uganda’s Chief Commercial Officer, Amit Kapur.
Under this partnership, Airtel Uganda customers can trade in their old phones, top up and acquire any Badili offered smartphone and get 100% bonus on weekly and monthly data bundle purchases.
This will also make it possible for Badili and Airtel Uganda to retrieve old smartphones from the environment and dispose them off responsibly.
“We are excited to join forces with Airtel Uganda to bring high-quality refurbished smartphones to the people of Uganda. Our aim is to make technology accessible to everyone while promoting sustainability through the reuse of devices,” said Rishabh Lawania, the CEO and founder of Badili Africa.