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Vodafone Spain Launches Mobile Quad-Play Services, to Debut VoLTE in June

Vodafone Spain Launches Mobile Quad-Play Services, to Debut VoLTE in June Image Credit: Vodafone

Vodafone Spain announces the launch of its 'mobile quadplay' services from the 20th of this month, which will see the Operator rolling out a new range of price plans that boast additional data ranging from 900MB to 8GB a month with 4G+ speeds up to 300Mbps. The plans bundle voice, messaging, mobile Internet and digital content services as well as valued-added services and VoLTE.

As part of its digital content offering, the Operator continues to deliver the best content on its Red plans, covering top picks such as movies and series Yomvi of CANAL +, music streaming from Napster and adds to its offer, the new Yomvi Play Video On Demand package. At the same time, the Operator is beefing up its VAS offers, the latest addition being the two new backup services, Backup + Dropbox and SecureNet network, allowing users to store their digital content securely in the cloud.

Adding to its multi-play offering, Vodafone announced the launching of its VoLTE High Definition (HD) service, dubbed Call+, scheduled to be rolled out in June this year. The service which is currently in beta will allow users to share pictures, contacts, maps and even videos in real time, using their handsets' native dialer and their existing phone numbers, without the need for third party applications usually required to make calls on data.

 

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