Vodacom says the latest changes will only increase customers’ bills by an average of around 4.6%. Your experience might vary greatly depending on the exact contract you hold.
While Vodacom South Africa’s average annual tariff hikes for contract and broadband customers are below inflation, those with SIM-only packages without optional value-added services will get above-inflation price increases.
“The decision comes at a time when Vodacom continues to invest heavily into maintaining network resilience to deliver an enhanced customer experience,” the company stated. It is only when taking these costs into account that the customer’s total monthly bill hike amounts to an average of 4.6%.MyBroadband looked at the Vodacom postpaid and broadband price changes in more detail to highlight some of the other key adjustments.All the Red Flexi price changes — both for existing and legacy plans — are accompanied by increases in airtime.
This segment consists of a wide range of data-focused packages — including legacy Smart plans, current Mobile Broadband contracts, and capped and uncapped Home Internet plans, both current and legacy.
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