Tag: Pug

  • Vodafone brings back the Pug in AR

    Vodafone brings back the Pug in AR

    MUMBAI: Television viewers and spectators at Sunday’s grand finale of the Vodafone Premiere Badminton League broke into impromptu smiles when they realised they had unexpected company.

    Lending an entirely unique experience to complement the nail biting match, were the adorable Vodafone Pugs in ‘augmented’ avatar. This was the first time that augmented reality was seen on live TV in India.

    The idea was to seamlessly integrate the new data strong network campaign, being championed by the most loved brand icon, Cheeka – the Pug, with Vodafone Premier Badminton League.

    Vodafone India executive vice president of marketing Siddharth Banerjee says, “The finale of the Vodafone Premier Badminton League presented an opportunity for Vodafone India to highlight the newly launched 360 degree Data Strong Network campaign message to our audiences. We wanted to make our campaign ideas bigger and better, by extending this larger than life experience to television viewers – perhaps a first for any Indian brand. The iconic Vodafone Pug, now back with a pack of pugs, brings alive our proposition that the Vodafone network is getting stronger every hour to deliver a ‘Data Strong Network’.”

    Consistent with its commitment of keeping over 211 million customers in India confidently connected 24×7, Vodafone showcased its promise of a more robust, data strong network in an evocative yet simple manner. A specially created augmented enclosure drew the attention of match viewers and television audiences alike, with an army of Pugs coming on the court and interacting with the commentators.

  • Vodafone brings back its iconic Pug

    Vodafone brings back its iconic Pug

    MUMBAI: Vodafone has been continuously strengthening its network by substantial investments and has now brought back its iconic mascot Cheeka, India’s favourite pug, but this time with a full army to charm customers with this exciting new campaign.

    Vodafone has made significant capital expenditure investments to modernise, upgrade & strengthen its network across the country, empowering customers to enjoy a superior network experience and remain confidently connected at all times. The new campaign will amplify this commitment by highlighting that Vodafone has been adding a tower every hour to enhance connectivity for its over 210 million customers.

    Vodafone India executive vice president of marketing Siddharth Banerjee says, “From the early 2000s, our pug has always been associated with Hutch and then Vodafone’s reliable network. The new campaign #StrongerTogether highlights our continued commitment to providing a world class network experience and we are delighted to present Cheeka and friends to our generation of customers in India. We hope people like the evolution of the ‘Network That Follows You’ to the refreshed thought of The Data Strong Network which always Follows You.”

    The 360-degree high decibel campaign has been conceptualised by Ogilvy & Mather India. Presenting a wholesome marketing mix, the six-week-long campaign will connect with customers across diverse mediums like OOH, radio, print and digital.

    Ogilvy Mumbai executive creative director Kiran Anthony adds, “Refreshing icons are always difficult. People still remember our first boy and dog ad and even the line, ‘wherever you go, our network follows.’ The challenge was to convey the new network proposition that we are getting stronger while retaining the simplicity and charm of our most loved asset.”

  • Vodafone’s pug comes back to announce SuperNet

    Vodafone’s pug comes back to announce SuperNet

    MUMBAI: Vodafone couldn’t have had a more impactful and adorable way to introduce its latest 4G services, Supernet, than to bring back its iconic pug. The K9 brand ambassador had been a witness to the brand’s growth over the years on the network front and the star of many a brand communications. Therefore the latest series of 15 seconds ads to announce Vodafone’s much anticipated 4G services was a good way to bring back Cheeka the pug and evoke a sense of nostalgia. 

    Announcing the launch of Vodafone SuperNet, Vodafone India consumer director Sandeep Kataria said, “Network plays a crucial role in enhancing customer experience. In our continuing endeavour to provide superior voice and data services, we have made significant investments to expand, upgrade and modernise our network across the country. To cater to evolving consumer needs, we use multiple technologies to provide over 194 million (19.4 crore) customers across the country, all-round benefits of a seamless network experience, beyond just speed.”

    The new campaign is being promoted with a high decibel 360 degree creative communication. Conceptualised by Ogilvy & Mather and produced by Nirvana Films, the three ads released so far, namely –  Pug drums a beat, Pug ride a truck and Pug paints — effortlessly create a sense of familiarity and draw audience into their new 4G network, ‘Vodafone 4G SuperNet.

    “The pug was a character we generally used when we did networks ads, with the last one being in 2012. Vodafone’s 4G service SuperNet required a network campaign and that’s why we thought to reintroduce everyone’s favourite Vodafone pug,” said Ogilvy & Mather Group creative director Kiran Anthony.

    These aren’t really long stories that the creatives usually do for the brand.  The new films are hardly 7 to 10 seconds of content and 15 second overall. It comes, does it work and is gone.

    Explaining why they didn’t go for a full-fledged 60 seconder and stuck to a 15 second ad film, he added, “It is not always that you require a lengthy ad film. Sometimes a post-production can also do the job. Moreover, these 15 seconders will get much more frequency when shown on television, especially with the cricket matches that are going on. Normally there aren’t that many 60 sec ad slots. A 60 sec ad can come once or twice during a match, this can come 20 or 30 times.”

    The agency is currently working on expanding the campaign and come up with a lengthy version of the ad soon.

  • Vodafone’s pug comes back to announce SuperNet

    Vodafone’s pug comes back to announce SuperNet

    MUMBAI: Vodafone couldn’t have had a more impactful and adorable way to introduce its latest 4G services, Supernet, than to bring back its iconic pug. The K9 brand ambassador had been a witness to the brand’s growth over the years on the network front and the star of many a brand communications. Therefore the latest series of 15 seconds ads to announce Vodafone’s much anticipated 4G services was a good way to bring back Cheeka the pug and evoke a sense of nostalgia. 

    Announcing the launch of Vodafone SuperNet, Vodafone India consumer director Sandeep Kataria said, “Network plays a crucial role in enhancing customer experience. In our continuing endeavour to provide superior voice and data services, we have made significant investments to expand, upgrade and modernise our network across the country. To cater to evolving consumer needs, we use multiple technologies to provide over 194 million (19.4 crore) customers across the country, all-round benefits of a seamless network experience, beyond just speed.”

    The new campaign is being promoted with a high decibel 360 degree creative communication. Conceptualised by Ogilvy & Mather and produced by Nirvana Films, the three ads released so far, namely –  Pug drums a beat, Pug ride a truck and Pug paints — effortlessly create a sense of familiarity and draw audience into their new 4G network, ‘Vodafone 4G SuperNet.

    “The pug was a character we generally used when we did networks ads, with the last one being in 2012. Vodafone’s 4G service SuperNet required a network campaign and that’s why we thought to reintroduce everyone’s favourite Vodafone pug,” said Ogilvy & Mather Group creative director Kiran Anthony.

    These aren’t really long stories that the creatives usually do for the brand.  The new films are hardly 7 to 10 seconds of content and 15 second overall. It comes, does it work and is gone.

    Explaining why they didn’t go for a full-fledged 60 seconder and stuck to a 15 second ad film, he added, “It is not always that you require a lengthy ad film. Sometimes a post-production can also do the job. Moreover, these 15 seconders will get much more frequency when shown on television, especially with the cricket matches that are going on. Normally there aren’t that many 60 sec ad slots. A 60 sec ad can come once or twice during a match, this can come 20 or 30 times.”

    The agency is currently working on expanding the campaign and come up with a lengthy version of the ad soon.