Vodafone video pass will soon rise in price
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Vodafone Video Pass is a subscription application for the operator's clients, which stands out for not consuming megabytes. This specific application is intended for video consumption (YouTube or Netflix) for the user. Now, it is announced that the subscription price of this application will soon increase in price. Something that users will not like too much.
Vodafone Video Pass will soon rise in price
It is a very popular application, since it allows you to watch videos without consuming mobile data. So it represents a significant saving for users who make use of it. Until now, its monthly cost was 8 euros.
Vodafone Video Pass price rise
But, the operator itself has announced on its official website the price increase of this subscription. Currently the price is 8 euros per month, for customers who already have it and new subscribers. But, from August 31, all people who already have an account and those who subscribe, will have to pay 10 euros a month. A rise that is justified by the high demand for network traffic.
Since the consumption of users who use Vodafone Video Pass seems to be high. So the operator seeks to offset part of this consumption with this price increase. Which is not too much either, although nobody likes to have to pay more.
Therefore, those interested in subscribing to this service, until before August 31, will continue to cost 8 euros per month. But once this date passes, the cost will be somewhat more and they will pay 10 euros each month.
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