9Mobile, firm to boost food delivery service

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Domino’s Pizza Nigeria, has partnered 9mobile to launch its new Call Centre to revolutionize the food delivery service.

He said, “Eat’N’Go Africa is one of our key Enterprise customers and we are truly delighted to be part of this innovative approach to excellent customer service delivery as it aligns with our brand attributes which are encapsulated in three key ways, Quality of Service, Innovation and Customer Experience.”

Peschel expressed that this partnership further shows the extent to which technology can be deployed to ease the way business is done. “As an innovative company, we are pleased to provide our support to your organisation as a lot of what we will be doing will ride on quality telecom technology that will help you scale. So, we are happy to have you as our partners.”

According to the statement, the Call Centre service was currently active in all Domino’s branches in Lagos State, with plans underway to activate this in other locations in Nigeria and would provide multi-lingual services. Also, the technological innovation served as a contributor to the growth of the Nigerian economy with the creation of more job opportunities across the country for Nigerians.All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.

 

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