This year’s adjustment equates to an average increase on a customer’s total bill of 4.6%, says the company.
Vodacom South Africa has today announced annual price adjustments to postpaid and fibre tariffs that will become effective from 1 April 2024.
Vodacom notes that the decision comes at a time when it continues to invest heavily into maintaining network resilience to deliver an enhanced customer experience and in response to various challenges faced by the industry that has resulted in increased operational costs for operators including base station vandalism and battery theft, load-shedding, currency weakness and high inflation.
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