RIM sets up shop in Nigeria
Research In Motion has expanded its presence in Nigeria, and announced the first official BlackBerry-branded retail store in Lagos.
The move marks the expansion of RIM’s
footprint in Africa from its headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa, and
underlines the company’s commitment to its partners and customers in one of the
world’s fastest growing mobile markets.
Robert Bose, Regional Managing Director for
the Middle East and Africa said, “As the leading smartphone provider in
Nigeria and in Africa overall, our customers are our number one priority, so we
are very pleased to cement our physical presence with local staff, establish a
new legal entity and work with local business partners to expand our retail and
customer care across Nigeria.”
RIM, in association with mobile phone
distributor Slot
Nigeria, officially opened the BlackBerry by SLOT store in Nigeria
at Computer Village in Ikeja, Lagos yesterday, designed especially to provide
Nigerian customers with a first-class, authentic BlackBerry purchasing
experience, including free software upgrades from the facility in the Computer
Village store. BlackBerry smartphones that can be upgraded to OS 7.1 include
the BlackBerry Bold 9900, BlackBerry Torch 9810, BlackBerry Torch 9860,
BlackBerry Curve 9360 and the BlackBerry Curve 9380.
In the BlackBerry by SLOT store, customers can
find:
· A full-range of live BlackBerry smartphones to try
· Free device set-up and free software upgrade facilities
· Fully-trained staff who provide expert advice and assistance
· A BlackBerry Expert Center that offers leading after-sales service (all
products sold in the store come with a 12-month warranty)
All BlackBerry smartphones purchased at the
BlackBerry by Slot Nigeria store will be set-up for free and consumers will be
provided with quick and easy steps to ensure that their handset is authentic,
such as the start-up splash screen logo and an authentic seal on the BlackBerry
smartphone’s box.
As part of its expanded retail footprint and
on-going commitment to enhanced customer service RIM will provide software
upgrade stations in 60 more retail stores nationwide., RIM also plans to
introduce in-warranty repair and after-sales support in retail stores located
in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt to help customers get the most of their
BlackBerry smartphone. in addition to providing software upgrades, the drop-in
centres will provide the full end-to-end service in a thriving retail environment,
including parts, repairs, and replacements.
Commenting on the store opening Robert Bose
added, “Today, BlackBerry is sold in about 300 retail stores nationwide. Our
strategy is to continue working with local partners to help deliver a strong
retail presence and after sales service that will provide our Nigerian
customers with the optimal BlackBerry experience. With our new regional entity,
we are looking forward to further cementing our relationship with the Nigerian
market and working with our partners to support both our customer base and the
transformation of the ICT industry in West Africa.”
The BlackBerry solution was first launched in
Nigeria in 2006 with carrier partners and leads the Nigerian smartphone market
today. BlackBerry products are now available in 40 countries across Africa from
90 carrier partners. According to market research from Canalys (Q2 2012), RIM
is the overall number one smartphone vendor in Africa.
For more information on BlackBerry products in
Nigeria visit http://worldwide.blackberry.com/ng/. Or you
can like us on facebook athttp://www.facebook.com/BlackBerryNG.
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