Vodafone Ghana launches new broadband offer for new subscribers

As part of efforts to provide "top-notch" fixed broadband (FBB) internet service to customers, Vodafone Ghana has launched an "exciting" new offer for new broadband customers.
The offer empowers new customers to harness the power of "ultra-fast and reliable internet with more data, exceptional savings, and a seamless online experience", the telecommunications company said in a statement.
Highlighting the benefits of the new offer, Mr Albert Achiaw, the Fixed Business Manager at Vodafone Ghana, said it gives new customers "more data and a fast, reliable internet connection".
"If they choose a plan worth GHS 300 or more, they’ll get 50% extra data for 30 days. And, if they pay three months upfront, we’ll install the service for free. It’s a great chance to get more value, so I encourage new customers to take up this offer", he added.
The bonus data will take priority over the core bundle, ensuring that customers enjoy its full benefit, Vodafone Ghana pointed out.
Mr Achiaw also noted that the offer is exclusive to specific plans, noting that customers on Browser, Streamer, Webmaster, One Family Small, and Non-expiry plans are not eligible.
Also, the bonus data cannot be moved to mobile and does not roll over.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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