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Elevating digital experience: SBB’s latest marketing campaign highlights unrivaled services

SBB continues to set standards and invest in enhancing its services to provide users with top-notch experiences in the digital realm, as confirmed by the latest research. The agency Deep Dive has affirmed that SBB service users enjoy the most reliable internet, the best customer experience and support, and an outstanding selection of TV channels, all on the EON platform, which offers a television viewing experience aligned with global standards.

“Through our new marketing campaign, a refreshed version of the highly successful previous campaign ‘When you have a choice, you choose SBB!’, we have highlighted the values of our services and offerings that make us distinctive and the ones why users choose us – the EON platform, premium selection of TV channels, new EON Video Club, Sports Mode feature for enhanced sports experiences, and the most reliable internet up to 1Gbps in EON packages. Wherever our network is available, most people choose SBB, and we will continue to work to ensure our services are accessible throughout Serbia,” said Minja Jugović Janjić, Director of Marketing at SBB.

If you are not yet an SBB user, take advantage of the EON package promotion, which includes television, internet, and telephony services – the first 3 months for only 1 dinar or a web offer of 4 months for only one dinar. With EON, you can enjoy a premium selection of TV channels, the new EON Video Club with over 25,000 titles, Sports Mode feature for all sports enthusiasts who like to track detailed statistics during and after matches, EON Kids profile for your youngest ones, personalized content for each family member, and internet speeds up to 1Gbps.

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*Communication content is based on the results of BHT and CEX research conducted by the independent research agency Deep Dive in December 2023.

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