23 June 2008 10:43 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Vodafone has announced the launch of combined voice, internet, email, music and TV bundles for contract customers.Vodafone is offering customers selecting an 18 or 24 month contract a variety of all inclusive bundles. The bundles will allow customers to make unlimited music downloads, unlimited on-net calls and "a whole lot more".
For £40 per month when customers sign up to an 18- or 24-month contract, they can get unlimited calls on net, 600 minutes any time/cross-net calls, unlimited texts cross-net, plus unlimited (500MB) access to mobile internet and email as well as unlimited music downloads on Vodafone’s exclusive music service MusicStation.
For £45 per month when customers sign up to an 18- or 24-month contract, they can get unlimited calls on net, 900 minutes any time/cross-net calls, unlimited texts cross net, unlimited (500MB) access to mobile internet and email, and unlimited music downloads on the Vodafone music service MusicStation.
For an extra £5 per month customers can also get these packages with Sky Mobile TV, which provides customers with access to more than 30 channels and includes live sports. This offer applies to 18 or 24 month contracts and would make the bundle £45/month or £50/month in total.
These bundles will be available on selected handsets including the new Sony Ericsson C902 exclusive to Vodafone in red. Bundles will be available from 21 June 2008. Phones, Mobile phone industry, Tariffs, Vodafone



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