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imagine signed partnerships with
several
local
service
providers
offering solutions to improving work-
place efficiency. This includes ULap
Networks for cloud-based voice
solutions, Beyond Tomorrow for
network monitoring solutions and
Nextacloud for app development
services.
With
these
partners,
imagine
also hosted its inaugural Step-Up
Conference in November last year,
where its clients and partners could
engage and discuss solutions for their
organisations.
In support of its retail customers,
imagine was the first to launch the
gaming bundle to the market. Imagine
also recently launched its loyalty
programme and Get-It mobile app for
its retail customers. Though imagine
subscribers reap the fullest benefits
through this service, non-imagine
subscribers may also access the app
to earn points that can be redeemed
for rewards.
“Our loyalty programme is a much
anticipated service as we believe it is
a way for us to show appreciation to
our customers and remind them that it
pays to be an imagine customer,” said
the CEO.
Backbone in any new
technology
Sharing her thoughts on the telco
industry,
the
CEO
expressed
her gratitude and said Brunei is
well-equipped across all sectors
and industries. “We can see the
constant developments made in
the nation and understand the vital
role communication plays in any
organisation.
Telecommunications
truly is the backbone in any new
technology introduced to a nation.”
As imagine expects improvements in
the country’s network infrastructure,
imagine is committed to working
closely with the government and
private
sector
stakeholders
to
introduce new technologies and
modern solutions to improve their
work process.
Plans and aspirations
According to the CEO, imagine’s plans
and aspirations for this year remain