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MTN MCN Notifies you of Missed calls when your phone was Switched off

he Telecommunication Company (MTN) Has just Launched a new Feature called MTN MCN Which means 'MTN Missed calls Notification'. This Notifies Users of Missed calls During the Period when there was No Network coverage or when their Device was switched off.

Once you switch your phone back on or Once you get Network coverage, you'll get a Text message of the Missed calls you had letting you Return the call Immediately. This feature is absolutely Free according to them.

This Feature was Announced via text message which is Below:

'Y'ello! You can now receive alerts for all calls missed when your phone is turned off or out of coverage area.Send MCN to 131 and activate. Its Free!'.

HOW TO ACTIVATE MTN MCN FEATURE


  • From your MTN Line, Simplysend MCN to 131 via Text message and get started.


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