
According to the General Manager of Orange Cameroon, Frédéric Debord, the main objective of this project, is to allow customers and would be customers, to enjoy all the comfort of a modern life.
Journalists raised concerns over the price attached to each pack among other issues, but were clarified by the GM in different interventions, which were attended to by the general manager.
Mr. Debord said the autonomous solar power supply was a solution for your households to light up, work at night, get entertained, recharge their phones non stop. The pack consists of a TV, WiFi connection, the solar system, and means to recharge phones. It is paid in monthly instalments or
Apart from the flexible method of payment, users have electricity at all time after full payment with a two year guarantee, free online assistance and free internet, depending on the option chosen.
The press conference was an opportunity for the media to understand how the new solar kit works to the advantage of communities affected by frequent power cuts or no electrification, and enable users make a choice out of the packs offered by the company.
They reassured consumers that apart from being insured, the new kit reduces risks of fire disasters, often caused the usage of candles in rural communities.
This comes at a time when fire caused by a lit candle, burnt down a baby in Nkwen, Bamenda on Monday. The mother of baby is said to have stepped out when the candle provoked a fire, while the baby was on the bed, sleeping.