Vodafone Business Clients Can Now Get 50% Off IoT Tariffs Until 2026.
Vodafone Launches Major Business Promotion
According to Novyny.live: Vodafone has unveiled a significant promotional offer for corporate clients in Ukraine, providing a 50% discount on specialized Internet of Things (IoT) tariffs. This discount is available to new Vodafone Business subscribers who are either sole proprietors or registered legal entities, with the promotion running until January 31, 2026. New IoT connections must be activated by the end of January to qualify for the offer.
The 50% discount applies for a period of 12 monthly payments, effectively covering the first year of service. Vodafone's IoT plan portfolio includes several tiers to suit different business data needs:
- IoT Start for 12 UAH
- IoT L for 17.5 UAH
- IoT Pro for 25 UAH
- IoT Max for 50 UAH
- IoT Streaming for 125 UAH
- IoT Unlim for 250 UAH
This range of options allows business customers to select the most suitable data package for their operational requirements.
Price Adjustments for Flexx Consumer Plans
Separately, Vodafone has increased the monthly rates for two of its consumer-facing Flexx plans, effective January 14, 2024. The Flexx GO plan now costs 420 UAH, up from 320 UAH, and provides 25 GB of data along with 500 call minutes. The price of the Flexx TOP plan has risen from 500 UAH to 550 UAH, offering 50 GB of traffic and 800 call minutes.
These new business offers present a substantial cost-saving opportunity for companies seeking optimized connectivity and data transfer solutions for the coming years. In the competitive Ukrainian telecom market, such promotions are strategic tools for attracting business clients.
The introduction of discounted IoT tariffs is likely aimed at expanding Vodafone's subscriber base among small and medium-sized enterprises looking to reduce communication expenses. Conversely, the price hikes for the Flexx consumer plans may test the loyalty of existing customers and could potentially impact the operator's overall market share.
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