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Vodafone Ireland announces partnership with Netflix

Vodafone have announced that they are to partner with Netflix. Vodafone is giving a gift of six months’ Netflix to post pay customers on RED Extra plans. The offer concludes on 17th January 2015, following which customers can continue to avail of Netflix for a monthly subscription of €8.99, which will be added to their bill. 

Vodafone’s RED Extra customers will now have choice of Netflix, Spotify Premium or access to Sky Sports 1 & 2 as a free add on.

Commenting on the Netflix partnership, Marcel de Groot, Consumer Director Vodafone Ireland said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with Netflix and are celebrating this latest addition to our growing number of entertainment partners with a gift of six months Netflix. Just in time for winter, our customers can now have their favourite TV programmes and films at their fingertips to enjoy wherever and whenever  on their TVs, tablets or  smartphones. While out and about, this is enabled by an amazing video streaming experience, thanks to our superfast 4G, which is the largest in Ireland and now available to over 75 percent of the population.”

The six months Netflix promotional offer is available on Vodafone’s RED Extra from €40 per month. Visit www.vodafone.ie for further information. 

John

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