48 Mobile has now added 5G access to the current €12.99 plan at no extra cost, adding further credence to offering Ireland’s best value Prepay plan. New customers and those currently on the €12.99 plan will now have access to 5G, along with all data, calls and texts and all powered by the Three network, subject to having a 5G phone and being in a Three 5G coverage area.
48 is also offering one month free for new customers on SIMs ordered up to Monday, 15th April 2024 with customers needing to purchase their first plan before 6th May 2024.
Speaking about the new initiative, Elin McLean, General Manager, 48 said; “48 is a brand that is constantly looking to provide smart value to customers and is committed to offering the best possible service. This is continuing with the addition of 5G to the €12.99 plan at no extra cost, really emphasizing the incredible value on the plan, so our customers know they’re making a ‘Good Call’ by joining 48.”
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