Many users are left wondering what alternatives are open to them after MTN Ghana recently announced the termination of its Zone Bundle offer. Many MTN consumers in Ghana preferred the Zone Bundle since it gave subscribers free calls and texts inside a particular geographic area. In this post, we’ll look at some of the top replacements for Zone Bundle offers that are currently on the market.
MTN Extra Time
The MTN Xtra Time is among the greatest alternatives to the Zone Bundle deal. Subscribers can use this service to borrow MTN airtime credit and pay it back later. All MTN customers in Ghana have access to the service, which may be accessed by calling *506# on your phone. With the Xtra Time service, you can borrow up to GH 10 worth of airtime credit and repay it within 30 days with a 10% service fee.
Vodafone RED
Another excellent alternative to the MTN Zone Bundle is Vodafone RED. Vodafone RED is a pricing plan that provides Ghana with unrestricted calls, text messages, and data. All Vodafone customers can take advantage of this offer by dialing *200# on their phone. With the Vodafone RED deal, which has a starting price of GH 60, users get unlimited access to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
AirtelTigo Unlimited
With the new AirtelTigo Unlimited service, customers may now make unlimited calls and text messages to any network in Ghana. All AirtelTigo customers have access to this deal, which can be found by dialing *111# on their phone. The AirtelTigo Unlimited offer is offered in a variety of bundles, with prices ranging from GH 10 for 3 days to GH 100 for 30 days.
Busy Bundle
For customers wishing to replace their MTN Zone Bundle, there is now the Busy Bundle. Free calls and texts within Ghana are available with the Busy Bundle rate package. All Busy subscribers are eligible for this deal, which may be accessed by dialing *220# on your phone. Calls and text messages are free for customers for 30 days with the Busy Bundle promotion, which costs GH 20.
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