Vodafone’s ultimate voice and business broadband package – now fully inclusiv
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Vodafone’s ultimate voice and business broadband package – now fully inclusive

MEDIA RELEASE - In a New Zealand first, Vodafone is offering Kiwi businesses unlimited nationwide landline calling and broadband, in one easy package.

Vodafone has loaded even greater value into its business product range, announcing that Office Net Unlimited is now available with Unlimited Broadband and standard New Zealand landline calling from just $139 per month. The Office Net suite of products for small and medium businesses starts from just $99 and includes bundled pricing for internet, local, national and mobile calling.

Vodafone’s Enterprise Director, Grant Hopkins, says Vodafone is seeing an unprecedented demand for broadband data combined with more cost certainty.

“The importance of an efficient, unlimited broadband connection with worry-free usage cannot be underestimated. Our customers don’t want to be restricted by the amount of data or calling they need, or face any unexpected costs.

“Office Net packages on the Vodafone SuperNet™ allow multiple users and devices to operate simultaneously.”

Hopkins adds. “Reliable broadband saves time and money, and allows our customers to do business better.”

Existing Office Net customers can switch to Office Net Unlimited for an additional $40 per month.

A traffic management policy may apply to peer-to-peer use if required to manage congestion.

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