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Vodacom slashes data cost, zero rates services

Vodacom South Africa has agreed with the Competition Commission to introduce a range of initiatives from 1 April 2020 to cut the cost of smaller data bundles and increase access to educational, government and health resources online.

The mobile operator says this will result in R2.7-billion in additional savings for customers. However, it has not revealed which rates will be cut, aside from the 1GB prepaid bundle. Vodacom executive head of media relations Byron Kennedy told Gadget that all smaller monthly bundles would be reduced by up to 40%.

Vodacom Group CEO Shameel Joosub said: “Following the release of the Competition Commission’s Final Data Market Inquiry Report in December last year, Vodacom decided to engage constructively with the Commission on the issues arising from the report. The agreement struck with the Commission provides us with an opportunity to enter into a Social Contract with the regulators, our customers and the people of South Africa to bring down the cost to communicate and promote digital inclusion. 

“In terms of the agreement, and following confirmation by the Tribunal, Vodacom will introduce price reductions across all its monthly bundles and provide free access to basic internet, essential services and cheaper pricing to the poorest communities. This will promote greater digital inclusion and assist with societal problems in education and unemployment.”

Over the past three years, Vodacom says, it “has made significant progress in reducing the cost to communicate and making data more accessible, particularly for poorer consumers and communities”.

It gave the following examples:

The data price cuts and free data services that Vodacom will introduce on 1 April 2020 includes:

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