By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
05th September:- Connect
Broadband, market leader in broadband and fixed line segment in Punjab, is
celebrating this ‘Teacher’s Day’ in their own maverick style. Teacher’s Day is
a celebration of a teacher’s dedication and altruism towards the growth of the
nation and its youth and to respect and salute their spirit; Connect Broadband
has launched a video this teacher’s day.
According to a research video content
garners almost 1.8 million views in a minute and will rule the internet
traffic, engaging almost 69 percent of consumers by 2017. In ever-changing
digital world each service provider is dedicated to bringing something new and
fresh for its consumers and Connect Broadband’s latest video is an aspiration
extension of the same notion. The video is already a huge success with the
masses and has been viewed and shared widely. The video can be viewed on
Connect Broadband’s Facebook page, www.facebook.com/ConnectPunjab.Connect Broadband launched the video
to engage especially the youth with its brand and to introduce them to a speed
that is unbeatable in the region. The video has been produced by the pioneering
students of ‘Whistling woods International Film Institute’ run by acclaimed
bollywood director Subhash Ghai. Connect Broadband also came up with a video
for the last Friendship Day that witnessed an unprecedented popularity on
social media channels, that had the reach of almost 1 million online.Commenting on Connect Broadband’s new
endeavor and leap into video content Arvind Bali, CEO, Connect Broadband & Videocon Telecom said
that Connect Broadband has always been pro-active and productive in keeping
with the trends and our new video is an attempt to connect with our youth and
with what matters the most to them. Teachers are the mentors who relentlessly
work towards paving a youngster’s pathway to success. This Teacher’s Day
Connect Broadband has brought this video to entertain its customers with
something special and to let them know that what is important to them, matters
to us.
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