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Vodafone Ghana has announced new giveaways for its fixed broadband customers between now and the end of the year when they pay two or more months advance subscription fees.
The move aligns with the company’s overall commitment to put its customers first in all its offerings.
As part of the package, fixed broadband customers will enjoy unlimited browsing on the various broadband packages, free shopping at Melcom, dinner at Starbites and African Regent Hotel, tickets to SilverBird Cinemas and Roverman Production stage play, as well as grooming at the X-Men Spa.
Customers whose accounts have been inactive for three or more months can also enjoy three months unlimited browsing by reactivating their accounts at ¢150, in order to be part of the Christmas Magic promotion.
Pushpinder Gujral, Consumer Business Director at Vodafone Ghana said, “Christmas is here again and it’s a great time to give customers a thrilling experience for their dedication and commitment to our products and services.
“We want them to enjoy seamless connectivity with their loved ones this festive season. Being the telecom company with the biggest broadband packages and offerings in the industry.”
He added that they want their customers to enjoy more data; unlimited landline calls and have the option to share data with up to four mobile devices.’
The package will give customers on Vodafone One Family unlimited data in line with the fair usage policy whilst those on standard packages will get up to 100GB extra data, depending on their package.
Additionally, all fixed customers now get unlimited Vodafone landline calls in the evenings and weekends and the ability to share or move 20GB of their broadband data up to four Vodafone mobile numbers.
New customers can apply for Vodafone’s broadband service or grab a cordless landline for their home by visiting any Vodafone Retail Shop nationwide.
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