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The Naked Truth - Broadband as it should be

Media Release
16 August 2010

The Naked Truth Vodafone offers Broadband as it should be


Forget paying for a landline you don’t really need, forget forking out for “free” local calls you never make. Vodafone is freeing up your cashflow by offering naked broadband from just $45 a month.

You have a mobile, you make your calls on your mobile, so why are you paying for a landline you don’t need? Now Vodafone says you don’t have to. If you’ve got your mobile with Vodafone you can get your broadband at home without paying for the landline rental.

Vodafone’s popular Ideal home phone and broadband pack offers 10GB of data a month and a service that’s as fast as your line can offer and normally it would cost you $80 a month but now with Ideal Naked it will only cost $45 in you’re in our Red Zone.

Similarly with our top of the range Ultimate home phone and broadband pack (30GB for $90) the price drops to $55 a month in our Red Zone.

Vodafone’s General Manager of Total Telecommunications, Justin Caswell, says “Customers want the freedom to own a mobile and still have fixed line broadband at home and we’re thrilled to be able to offer Naked Broadband.

“We’re offering our mobile customers the best value Naked Broadband in New Zealand. It’s a great product for people who like to work or browse the web at home on fixed broadband, it’s about more options for our at home customers, and fantastic value.”

Naked broadband means you’ll no longer have a fixed landline for your home calling. You can get more calling power from your mobile with great value Add-Ons like BestMate, Family, and Your Time .

The introduction of Naked Broadband is part of a new wave of at home products from Vodafone. Stay tuned for more great offers in the coming months.


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