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A1 Serbia launches innovative MultiSIM service for seamless connectivity across devices

A1 Serbia is excited to introduce its groundbreaking MultiSIM service, becoming the first and only mobile operator in the country to offer this innovative solution. The new service allows users to stay connected across multiple devices using the same phone number, sharing minutes from their existing plan and an additional 2 GB of internet for up to two MultiSIM cards.

As technology advances, users are seeking more flexibility and convenience in their connected lives. A1 Serbia responds to these needs with a solution that allows users to seamlessly use their phone number on a phone, tablet, or smartwatch without interruptions. This is especially advantageous for people who engage in sports or fieldwork, where carrying a phone can be impractical.

“A1 Serbia has always been at the forefront of introducing innovations for users. From the launch of 4FF cards and 4G SIM cards to the introduction of eSIM vouchers, we now take the next step with MultiSIM services,” said Đorđe Vuksanović, Chief Transformation Officer at A1 Serbia. “With this service, we offer unmatched convenience and flexibility, ensuring users stay connected wherever they are and on any device. Being the only operator in Serbia to offer this service underscores our leadership in innovation and commitment to customer satisfaction.”

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The MultiSIM service enables users to enjoy the full functionality of their smartwatch independently of their phone, making it perfect for running, training, or other situations where a phone is not easily accessible. Meanwhile, users can still keep their smartphone available for calls and use their tablet for browsing or document viewing.

The service allows users to share their free minutes across multiple devices, with an additional 2 GB of data specifically for the MultiSIM devices. This is ideal for athletes who rely on GPS navigation on their smartwatch without needing a phone, as well as for business users who require constant connectivity across multiple devices.

Activating the MultiSIM service is easy and quick, with the process available at any A1 Serbia sales point. MultiSIM is offered with NEO tariffs and provides an extra 2 GB of data for use on connected devices, ensuring users can enjoy continuous, flexible connectivity.

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