Vodacom agrees to cut mobile data prices

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The agreement is likely to be seen as a victory for consumers, whose social media campaign against expensive data gained traction in 2017

From next month, Vodacom will cut the price of its 1GB monthly data bundle by 34%.reduce its mobile data prices.

Vodacom group CEO Shameel Joosub said the operator will introduce a range of initiatives that will result in R2.7bn in additional savings for customers.

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