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Old 17-12-2014, 18:54   #83
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Re: Will VM be short for Vodafone Media?

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
I think what would sell quad-play for me would be if there was more of a focus on my household rather than myself as a customer. What I mean is, the broadband and TV is for the house - I may pay for it, but everyone in the house uses it. I'd love for them to have SIM packages that can give everyone in the house a bundle of minutes, texts and data to share. Plus some additional SIM's for our tablets and whatnot.

That would be pretty killer for me, as it would turn 3 or 4 separate contracts into one.
The American mobile firms have been doing this kind of thing for years , choose a family plan , then the number of handsets needed and your allowance is shared across all handsets only problem is they don't get the hardware as heavily discounted as traditional contracts here.
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