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Vodafone Ghana has taken its essence as a SuperNet to another dimension by introducing the first ‘all-in-one’ telecoms product in Ghana – Vodafone One.
The product ties in with the concept of convergence, where all telecom services are grouped into a single suite of deliverables to guarantee simplicity and convenience. Over the past years, telecom experts have endorsed this trend as one that will widely liberalise the sector and put it on a new path of growth.
Vodafone One is designed to bring together all customer communication needs - fixed broadband, voice minutes for landline, mobile voice and mobile data - into one seamless package. The product has an auto-renewal component to keep customers connected at home, in the office and on-the-go. Vodafone One will undoubtedly cement the legacy of the company as a leader in innovation and new thinking in Ghana.
Commenting, Patricia Obo-Nai, Director of Fixed Business and Customer Operations at Vodafone Ghana said:
“What we have done is in direct response to the specific needs of our customers. This comes at a great time as we continue to roll out fibre across the country, delivering speeds of up to 10-times faster than any in the market. Vodafone One will also leverage ontheHD voice capability we have recently rolled out on our super network.”
The product is targeted at individuals, families and home office users, who require constant connectivity across multiple devices.
Both new and existing customers can visit any Vodafone shop or fbb.vodafone.com.gh to apply for the package.
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