Vodafone Malta has launched new tariff plans that offer a combination of free talk-time, SMS, MMS and a discount on mobile phones from €20 per month.
The Lightweight plan, which costs €20 monthly, offers customers the choice between 60 free minutes to any network or 120 minutes to Vodafone and fixed line numbers.
With this tariff, customers can also choose from free unlimited weekend calls to Vodafone numbers or free weekend unlimited SMS and MMS to Vodafone numbers.
Customers opting for this plan will also benefit from either a free handset (on selected models) or a €40 discount on a mobile phone.
The Middleweight plan, for €30 a month, offers 120 free minutes to any network or 240 free minutes to Vodafone and fixed line numbers. Customers can choose from unlimited free calls, SMS and MMS to Vodafone numbers during the weekend or free calls to Vodafone and fixed line numbers during the weekend. This plan also comes with a €60 discount on a mobile phone or a free handset (available on selected models).
At €50 a month, customers opting for the Heavyweight plan can choose from 240 free minutes to any network or 480 free minutes to Vodafone and fixed lines numbers. With this tariff, customers can also choose from free unlimited calls to Vodafone numbers during evenings and weekends or free SMS and MMS to Vodafone numbers during evenings and weekends. The plan also includes a €100 discount on a mobile phone.
All Vodafone Knock Out plans include 30 minutes of free video calls per month and MMSs are charged at €0.10 each.
For more information call Vodafone customer service on 247 from a Vodafone or 9999 9247 from any other phone, visit www.vodafone.com.mt or e-mail [email protected]. Alternatively, customers may visit a Vodafone shop or authorised dealers.
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