
Unexpected Turn at Vodafone: Forced to Make More Changes to Everyone's Astonishment
Vodafone announces new features for these customers, who will be able to enjoy more benefits for the same price
Vodafone has just announced a series of changes to its prepaid rates, surprising its customers. After a significant update to the conditions of its mobile plans just a few months ago, the British company surprises again with new modifications. In this case, they directly affect international calls.
These variations will especially affect those who made calls outside of Spain. Vodafone has decided to significantly increase the available minutes for this type of call.
In an unexpected twist, Vodafone's new plans will offer between 100 and 1,800 additional minutes for international calls. This represents a significant increase compared to the previous conditions. The most notable aspect is that the price of the rates will not change, and they will continue to range between 10 and 40 euros per month, depending on the plan.

It should also be noted that the rates will continue to include unlimited national calls. This is a great advantage to consider.
What Are the New Improvements in Vodafone's Prepaid Rates?
Vodafone establishes a few improvements in prepaid rates for its customers. They will be as follows: offers its customers in its prepaid plans:
Vodafone Prepaid S for 10 Euros
This plan maintains its price of 10 euros per month, but now offers 60 GB of data and roaming included in the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom. Additionally, the minutes for international calls are increased, going from 400 to 500 minutes. A moderate increase that will benefit those who need to make more calls outside of Spain.
Vodafone Prepaid M for 15 Euros
The 15-euro plan now includes 240 GB of data and roaming in the EU, the United Kingdom, and the United States. But the most important improvement is that it now has 2,000 minutes for international calls. This represents a significant increase compared to the 800 minutes it previously offered.
Vodafone Prepaid L for 20 Euros
This 20-euro plan is increased with 300 GB of data, roaming included in the EU, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In addition to a significant increase up to 3,000 minutes for international calls.

Vodafone Prepaid XL for 30 Euros
The 30-euro plan includes 170 GB of data, roaming in the EU, the United Kingdom, and the United States and a total of 3,000 minutes for international calls. Although the amount of data is less than in other rates, the 3,000 minutes make this plan an attractive option.
Vodafone Prepaid XXL for 40 Euros
With the 40-euro plan, customers can enjoy 200 GB of data, roaming included in the EU, the United Kingdom, and the United States. To which 3,000 minutes for international calls are added.
What You Need to Know About Vodafone's New Changes
One of the most positive aspects of these new changes is that there has been no increase in prices. The rates will remain quite affordable, starting from 10 euros per month, and the best part is that there is no commitment. This provides great flexibility to users.
Additionally, all plans include unlimited national calls, which remains one of the most valued features by customers. With these improvements, Vodafone strengthens its commitment to the prepaid market. Adapting to the needs of users who require a greater number of international minutes without their bill skyrocketing.
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