Sun Cellular and AJMA develop future leaders

MANILA, Philippines - To demonstrate and strengthen its continuing commitment to providing seamless yet inexpensive communication to students in different campuses, Sun Cellular has been chosen as the mobile phone operator of choice by the Ateneo Junior Marketing Association (AJMA) for the organization’s intra-connection requirements.

With 1,400 members, AJMA trusts only Sun Cellular with its information dissemination.

“Sun Cellular postpaid line helps me with my duties and responsibilities as part of AJMA more efficiently,” says Anne Ngo 21-year-old, BS Communications Technology Management student. “It has enabled me to contact more than 250 people for free in our member database since Sun-to-Sun texts are unlimited.”

Fellow AJMA member and BS Management Engineering student Theodore Joseph Jumamil shares Ngo’s sentiments when it comes to Sun Cellular’s value-added products and services. “Signal coverage is very good and limitless communication benefits with other Sun users make using it more cost effective,” says Jumamil.

Legal Management student Samantha Rodriguez, a Sun Cellular subscriber for two years now, shares, “For the organization, and for me personally, it all boils down to the amount of money we could save by using Sun Cellular. Because of the unlimited calls and texts, we are able to cut down on our communication expenses.” Samantha singles out Sun’s Message Cast feature as the particular service that benefits AJMA the most. Sending out messages to members, she says, has never been this efficient. Rodriguez, her mother, and brother availed of the Sun Group Plan 999. “The postpaid plan definitely benefits us, especially my brother and I who have to coordinate our schedules and call each other often in school. I am really satisfied with my Sun Cellular plan.” Sun Group Plan 999, Rodriguez explains, gives 750 texts to other networks. Because of this, she does have to spend much to be able to text her non-Sun contacts.

For more information, visit the nearest The Sun Shop or call the Sun hotline 200 via a Sun-powered mobile phone or 395-8000 from any landline phone.

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