TNT has unveiled new promotions under its “Sulit Saya” campaign, offering value-packed deals for subscribers looking to save money. The promos include affordable data packages, call and text bundles, as well as load borrowing options.
TNT’s Newest Value-Packed Promos
- The “Utang Na Load” feature allows subscribers to borrow either Php5 for 100MB Facebook access or Php10 for 200MB open access data. The borrowed load will be deducted from the user’s next top-up.
- There’s the SurfSaya 30 promo which offers 1.2GB of data plus unlimited calls and texts to all networks. The 1.2GB allocation includes 450MB for general use and 750MB for popular apps like Facebook, Messenger, Mobile Legends, Instagram, and TikTok. The promo lasts for 3 days.
- Binge watchers will appreciate the GIGA Video 60 promo which has a total of 5GB data valid for 3 days. This includes 2GB for general use, 1GB per day for streaming sites like YouTube, Netflix, Smart Livestream and iWantTFC, plus unlimited texts to all networks.
- Heavy mobile users can opt for the UNLI 5G 99 promo which offers unlimited 5G and 4G data that’s valid the whole day. This allows users to accomplish tasks, connect with friends, work or school requirements, and mobile gaming without worrying about data depletion.
TNT users can register to these promos easily via the Smart App, available on iOS, Android and Huawei devices.
“With ‘Sulit Saya’ offers, TNT reinforces its commitment to deliver superior mobile experiences through affordable services and offers powered by our world-class network.”
– Alex O. Caeg, Head of Consumer Business-Individual at Smart
“Our Budgetropa represents Filipino value-seekers, who can always turn to TNT to give them affordable and easy access to what makes them happy online.”
– Kristine A. Go, SVP for Consumer Wireless Business
For more information, you may visit https://tntph.com/Pages/kadiskarte#sulitoffers or follow TNT on TikTok, X, Facebook, or Instagram.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.