
VODAFONE GHANA has launched 'RED', Ghana's first range of weekly and monthly integrated bundles.
Haris Broumidis, Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone, commenting on the package, said every RED bundle gives customers unbeatable allowances to call people on Vodafone, other networks and people abroad, as well as browse and text for as little as GH¢5 a week.
'Consumers in Ghana have suffered the inconvenience of carrying multiple SIMS for too long. This is because they have not found the value they deserve from one mobile operator. We have introduced RED to help put an end to the hassle and nuisance of carrying multiple SIMS. We understand how consumers communicate and with its unique combination of benefits. So, we are confident that consumers will choose RED to satisfy all their communication needs.
In addition to numerous benefits, he said RED customers will also enjoy VIP treatment at the Vodafone call centre and retail shops, free browsing at Vodafone internet cafes and much more.
The new range of weekly and monthly integrated bundles includes four unique plans: 'Red Life Weekly' at GH ¢5 per week, 'Red Rush' at GH¢20 per month, 'Red Hot' at GH¢50 per month, and 'Red Classic' at GHS 100 per month.
RED is available only on the Vodafone network. Customers, who are desirous of accessing it, are advised to dial *200# and choose the most suitable RED plan.
By Melvin Tarlue


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