Mobile network provider MobiFone has introduced two new roaming services, called Roam Saver and Data Roam Saver, to help customers reduce the cost of voice, SMS and data services
Hanoi (VNA)൲ - Mobile network provider MobiFone has introduced two new roaming services, called Roam Saver and Data Roam Saver, to help customers reduce the cost of voice, SMS and data services.
The Roam Saver plan allows MobiFone subscribers to use Voice and SMS services while roaming abroad, at a price that is 60 percent lower than normal plans.
Also, customers will not need to worry about unexpected international roaming charges, as they will receive warnings when their data has been used up.
The Roam Saver includes three packages. The B1 package costs 150,000 VND (6.65 USD), the B2 costs 300,000 VND (13.3 USD) and the price of the B3 is 500,000 VND (22.2 USD).
Each customer can only register a maximum of twice per month for each package.
Currently, the Roam Saver service is available in 27 countries, including Australia, Germany, China, Croatia, Czech Republic and the Republic of Korea.
The Data Roam Saver allows customers to register to use data up to a limit, as well as free data usage.
The Data Roam Saver includes 3 packages. The R10 package has a price of 350,000 VND (15.5 USD) with 10MB of free data usage. The R30 costs 1 million VND (44.36 USD) and comes with 30MB free of data usage. The price of the R50 package is 1.5 million VND and it has 50MB of free data usage.
Each customer can register a maximum of twice in a month for each package.
Currently, the Roam Saver service is available in 25 countries, including France, India, Australia and Japan.
🐟 The duration of service for both the Roam Saver and Data Roam Saver services is 30 days.-VNA
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