Bulgarian Mobile Users Granted Right to Cancel Contracts Amidst Inflation Indexation
Mobile users will now have the right to cancel their contracts with mobile operators without incurring any penalties if inflation indexation is announced
Mobile operator Max announced Wendsday the launch of new 4G LTE mobile Internet services – a range of prepaid packages, mobile data joint subscription plans for up to six users, as well as add-ons with the option for expansion of the data packages.
The prepaid option will be available with a SIM card or with a 4G LTE access devices only. The price of the starter kit will be ranging between 9,90 BGN for a 10-day pack. There also are 30 & 180-day options.
“With the new billing system in place we are excited to announce these innovative products for the Bulgarian market,'' Peter Covell, CEO of Max said. ''The new services from Max are a big change for our customers and for the Bulgarian mobile market in general. We are pleased to offer to all the new options so that our subscribers can choose from multiple plans and take the best one according to their needs”.
Max also launched new subscription plans for joint use - available for both business and personal customers. Users of the new service will be able to share the mobile Internet data limit with up to 5 different people at a cost per individual user of about 5 BGN per month. Additionally, the primary user can set individual limits to each group member.
Customers who may run out of high-speed data toward the end of the month, but wish to keep downloading can use the add-on option. The add-on applies to individual LTE subscription plans and for the collective plans.
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