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Ghana’s most innovative telecommunications company, Vodafone has partnered with Showmax, a leading internet TV service provider, to provide relevant content for its broadband customers.
The partnership provides new and existing customers with unlimited access to a comprehensive catalogue of Hollywood oriented content on over 20,000 TV shows, movies, kids shows and documentaries.
Customers can now conveniently stream any of their favorite TV shows like Game of Thrones, Suits, Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Vampire Diaries, and lots more on their smart TVs, laptops or tablets on Vodafone’s superfast broadband internet service.
As part of the launch, Vodafone is rewarding all new and existing ADSL and Fibre Broadband customers with unlimited access to Showmax plus 3GB extra data for 30 days at no extra cost.
Offer valid until the 31stof July 2017. Following the 30 days promotional offer, customers can access the service by purchasing the entertainment bundle at a minimal charge per month.
Vodafone Ghana in 2015 partnered IROKOTV to bring a huge catalogue of unlimited African movies to consumers and this new partnership with Showmax constitutes a next step in making premium TV and entertainment content accessible to everyone.
Commenting on the partnership, Patricia Obo-Nai, Director of Fixed Business at Vodafone Ghana said: “This is a strategic collaboration and we are thrilled to bring this service to our cherished customers. We are passionate about delivering great experience to our customers.
Our essence as a SuperNet means our customers can watch their favourite programmes anytime, any day without hustle and interruptions”.
To access the service, new and existing customers can visit http://fbb.vodafone.com.gh/showmax/.
Showmax is part of Naspers, a global internet and entertainment group and one of the largest technology investors in the world. Launched in 2015, ShowMax is now available in more than 70 countries.
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