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Disgruntled Vodafone Ghana fixed broadband customers have given notice that they would eventually go on a nationwide demonstration following the ‘breakdown’ of a meeting between them and Vodafone executives on Thursday over the controversial capping system.
“The demonstrations will not stop and we will take it nationwide until something is done about our problem,” leader of Internet Users Association of Ghana, Christian Azu told Adom News.
Azu noted that they have opted for a nationwide demonstration because the meeting with Vodafone on Thursday, January 3, 2013 was a one way affair where Vodafone explained their new packages but did not allow a dialogue on the main concerns of the group.
“We have submitted separate petitions to the National Communications Authority and the Ministry of Communications – we are waiting for their response then we move to our next line of action,” he said.
Azu said the group might eventually seek legal intervention to prevent Vodafone from continuing with the capping system until all the issues are proper resolved.
The group presented a petition to Vodafone Ghana on December 27, 2012 raising issues against the introduction of a 15GB @ GHC65 capped package and calling for a return to the unlimited packages at GHC65, GHC70, GHC105 and GHC200.
Vodafone executives met with Azu and another leader of the disgruntled group of thousands of Vodafone customers on Thursday, and made a Powerpoint presentation of their (Vodafone’s) responses to the issues raised in the petition. The company also presented a written copy of the responses to the two.
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