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DarkShadow

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#191367 2-Feb-2016 12:44
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http://www.vodafone.com.au/personal/plans/international-roaming

 

So cool. Anyone know any plans for Vodafone NZ to follow?


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  #1483518 2-Feb-2016 13:19
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"Quickly checks website for good data offerings and buys a package, Roams to NZ with excellent data rates on VF network"

 

 




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  #1483526 2-Feb-2016 13:31
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TimA:

 

"Quickly checks website for good data offerings and buys a package, Roams to NZ with excellent data rates on VF network"

 

 

I think roaming from Australia to NZ on $5 daily roaming (with $5 waived) is available for 90 days per year.


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  #1483534 2-Feb-2016 13:39
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DarkShadow: ... So cool. Anyone know any plans for Vodafone NZ to follow?

 

No news at this stage. Companies choose to invest in different features for their customers in different ways. Our $5 daily roaming has been really successful, there's similar but quite different deals like the longstanding SKY discount we've had, and more recently fantastic fridays etc.




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  #1483546 2-Feb-2016 13:51
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This is also another thread discussing this from yesterday

 

 

 

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=48&topicid=191343

 

 

 

 


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  #1483683 2-Feb-2016 15:59
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TimA:

"Quickly checks website for good data offerings and buys a package, Roams to NZ with excellent data rates on VF network"


 



And Visual Voicemail on my iPhone will finally work!

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  #1483689 2-Feb-2016 16:09
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VodafoneDylan:

TimA:


"Quickly checks website for good data offerings and buys a package, Roams to NZ with excellent data rates on VF network"



I think roaming from Australia to NZ on $5 daily roaming (with $5 waived) is available for 90 days per year.



Correct but you can sign up to a month to month plan every 3 months.

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  #1483750 2-Feb-2016 17:14
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Please use existing thread.




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