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Vodafone Ghana has enhanced its data packages to give customers exceptional value for money and unmatched experience on the network during this period.
Customers currently enjoy double data allocation on a host of Vodafone’s data offering including the ¢0.25, ¢1 and ¢2 daily bundles, and the ¢5 weekly bundle.
Data allocation on Vodafone’s ‘2 Moorch Data’ proposition (¢10, ¢20, and ¢50), which offers the best volume of data and price points across the industry, was also doubled earlier this year.
The extra data allocation, which is available for browsing from 12am to 4pm, empowers customers to do so much more at the same price.
Additionally, the telco has lifted the limited validity on its daily data bundles, ¢0.25, ¢1 and ¢2, as well as ¢5 weekly bundles.
This means that all four bundles are now ‘No Expiry’ products. The prices of all the above bundles have been marginally reduced to enable customers confidently connect to the things that matter the most.
Speaking on the big value Vodafone is offering on data bundles, Pushpinder Gujral, Consumer Business Unit (CBU) Director at Vodafone Ghana said:
“Giving customers more value for money has become imperative because of the unprecedented adverse impact of the pandemic. At Vodafone, we deemed it necessary to review our data packages to ensure customers get the most for their money.
"Our customers are at the very heart of what we do and that is why we dedicate substantial attention to customer insights. These products have been modified to specifically respond to the pressing needs of our customers based on feedback they shared with us.”
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