VinaPhone and MobiFone adjusts charges

Two giant mobile carriers VinaPhone and MobiFone declared that they would adjust new charges this month.

In details, VinaPhone would cut charges by 11 to 13.5 percent for students and teenagers at the age of 12 to 17 in Vietnam when using Talk EZ-T charge. In addition, Talk EZ-T has lots of preferential services such as presenting domestic rate 15,000 dong per month, free charge of 25 MMS internal messages, 15,000 dong GPRS services per month. Under the new charges reduction, domestic internal calling fee and fixed calling fee were posted a reduction of 13.5 percent, external calling one 11.9 percent or 1,280 dong per minute for internal calling and 1,480 dong each for external one.

This month, MobiFone has unveiled pre-paid VoIP Fone 1718 Card for both pre-paid and after – paid customers with cheaper charge because when making a call, customers using Fone 1718 have not to pay charge for assess code 1718. Calling fee will be counted their Fone 1718 accounts. – VIR

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