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Vodafone Business has introduced an innovative product named Data Sharer that addresses this challenge in line with its unwavering commitment to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
The product, developed under a model ‘One Data, One Plan, One Company’, is aimed at empowering SMEs to centrally manage their internet usage by routinely sharing monthly data allocation with employees, according to their data needs.
As remote working becomes the new normal, SMEs are faced with the challenges of managing and sharing data with employees.
Vodafone’s commitment to the growth and success of SMEs in the country is unquestionable.
The Telco continues to introduce initiatives that build the capacity and maximise the digital potential of SMEs across the country.
These initiatives include the SME Masterclass, SME Clinics and SMEGA Awards, which annually rewards and celebrates thriving SMEs.
Commenting on the product, Tawa Bolarin, Director of Enterprise Business Unit at Vodafone Ghana said, “Data Sharer is in response to a specific need of our SME customers during this crucial period. We realised how tedious it was for SMEs to purchase individual bundles for every employee as they work from home."
She added, "Data Sharer allows our SME customers and their employees to feed from a single bulk data bundle whilst setting consumption limits for each individual based on their need and function. The exciting feature is that our customers get to choose how much data they want to allocate to each employee.’’
Vodafone customers can access Data Sharer by dialling the USSD *5959# from their mobile handsets.
New customers can call 0302 332 4040 to find out more or subscribe to the product.
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