Vodafone 3G’s service – (see i’m not even mentioning 4G, that’s for another post) – is everywhere and offers good speeds to do most of my work. Compared to buying the mobile data at a very expensive amount for even less data. It offers me lots of data at a very good price. Now this is why i’m delighted and like this service offer. This means if i buy the 200GB for FBB and transfer it to mobile i have saved about 134 GHS. (these prices might have been changed as at the time of reading). ![]() Whereas Vodafone Ghana Fixed Broadband packages range from 20GB at GHS 85, 40GB at GHS 125, 80GB at GHS 180, 200GB at GHS 265 and 500GB at GHS 400. Vodafone currently sells 20GB mobile data at GHS 199, 200GB at GHS 399. To put it in context, it means i can walk around with over a 100 GB of data on my mobile phone for less than how much it will actually cost to buy that as mobile data. I was like wow God has finally answered my cry. Where any suscriber of its fixed broadband service can enjoy their fixed broadband data on their mobile phone. Oh and this was in Accra and also around the airport so GLO really where does your network work, lol?įast forward to June last year when Vodafone Ghana announced it was introducing a new service. I would have to use about 30 minutes to 1 hour finding the right spot to place phone or mifi. In the locations i frequent and have to use it, there is either poor or no signal. The pricing was great and they gave lots of mobile data. I remember when a friend suggested GLO was the saviour i needed. So i stuck with using Vodafone Ghana Fixed Broadband at home and a mash up of other mobile data packages on the go. I was being offered a dedicated line et all but seriously out of my budget. The closest i came to was super expensive. I searched, researched, spoke to telecom business managers on their various mobile data options but there was no hope. My quest was to find that network that will offer me good internet speed, more data and a reasonable price. ![]() ![]() My pocket was feeling the drain by telecommunication companies. I remember some years back when it was so obvious this was going to be my routine i decided to find a solution. Mobile data isn’t cheap, not in Ghana and any African country. Kindly scroll down to read about it.Īs someone who is always on the go and mobile, i tend to spend a lot on mobile data. UPDATE: There’ve been changes to the service after I first published this post. Better late than never as it is a money saver. In this review i talk about the Vodafone Ghana Fixed Broadband service that solves my 4 years old need.
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