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MTN postpones 15% upward review of data prices

It is not yet clear what might have necessitated the latest decision by MTN Ghana to put the implementation on hold

MTN Ghana has postponed the 15% upward review of its mobile data prices for both pay monthly and pay-as-you-go users which was supposed to take effect from Monday 14 November.

It is not yet clear what might have necessitated the latest decision by MTN Ghana to put the implementation on hold.

In a statement on Monday, MTN said: “Dear valued customer, kindly be informed that the implementation of the new data prices scheduled for November 14 2022, has been postponed. We will keep you updated of the new implementation date. Thank you for your continuing loyalty.”

Increment 

MTN Ghana last week announced a 15% upward review of its mobile data prices for both pay monthly and pay-as-you-go users effective 14 November 2022.

The review covers data bundle offers available on the short code 138 &170, as well as purchases through Electronic Voucher Distribution (EVD), MTN Pulse, and Data Zone except for XtraTime.  With this review, mobile data customers will get less data bundles for the same price, the network giant announced recently.

Below are detailed examples of how customers’ bundles will be calculated.

A GHS3 bundle gives you 476 MB of Data, from Monday 14 November 2022, GHS3 bundle will give you 410 MB

  • A GHS5 bundle gives you 602 MB of Data, from Monday 14 November 2022, GHS5 bundle will give you 525 MB
  • A GHS10 bundle gives you 971 MB of Data, from Monday 14 November 2022, GHS10 bundle will give you 845 MB
  • A GHS30 bundle gives you 2803MB of Data, from Monday 14 November 2022, GHS30 bundle will give you 2153.63MB

This price increase does not apply to Fiber Broadband and Fixed Wireless Access (4G Router / Turbonet) customers.

Explaining the reason for the upward review of the data bundle prices, the chief commercial officer for MTN,  Noel Kojo-Ganson said it was necessitated by the recent “economic shifts leading to increasing cost of operations. These economic shifts have impacted us directly and for us to ensure we have the right balance; we have had to consider price increases in various segments of our business.”

“MTN recognises that we are in very tough times and would like to assure our Customers that we will continue to offer them the convenience and flexibility in the purchase of data bundles at their desired price points via the MTN Flexi and Non-Expiry Bundles.  Also, customers will continue to enjoy the 50% bonus incentive on MyMTN App & MoMo (valid for 7 days) for 4G customers,” Kojo-Ganson added.

MTN said it remains committed to investing US$1 billion by 2025 to continue to expand its network and improve experience for customers.

“In line with our Ambition 2025 strategy, our purpose is to lead digital solutions for Africa’s progress. For more information on the revised prices for the data bundle offers, visit www.mtn.com.gh,” it said.

 

Fred Dzakpata

 

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