Africa’s leading telecoms conglomerate, MTN has launched a new package through its subsidiary in South Africa known as SuperFlex, a new mobile tariff plan that allows customers to choose how much data they want, coupled with unlimited minutes and SMS and a six-month subscription to the mobile version of Disney+. The new plans start at R299 for 10GB of anytime data, plus those unlimited calls and texts. The plans on offer, all providing unlimited phone calls and SMSes, are:
10GB: R299
15GB: R399
20GB: R479
MTN described MTN SuperFlex as a “mobile plan that offers customers simplicity, customisation and flexibility” without paperwork, contact lock-in or credit checks.
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It is a Sim-only offering, though customers can add a handset during checkout at an additional cost.
“MTN SuperFlex gives customers the flexibility to build and adjust their plans according to their changing needs. One of the key benefits of this plan is simplicity – meaning that there are no complex, time-based, location-based data bundles or network-specific call benefits – just the freedom for customers to use their data where and when they want, and to connect with unlimited minutes and SMS,” the company said in a statement on Friday.
The ordering process
MTN SuperFlex
“MTN SuperFlex enables customers to pay monthly using their debit or credit card, and an ability to unsubscribe from MTN SuperFlex at any time by simply selecting an option on the MTN app.”
The unlimited calls apply to any local network, as do the unlimited SMSes. MTN said there is no usage threshold on the unlimited voice and SMS.
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However, an acceptable use policy applies, with the plans intended for “consumer use only”. Customer usage “will be monitored, and you will be notified if abuse is detected”. If that happens, MTN “has the right to suspend your SuperFlex service”.
The offer is available online only.
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