The most mobile group gives calls, data and TV to its clients due to the coronavirus
Table of contents:
- Free TV for all MásMóvil customers
- Increase in mobile data for Pepephone customers
- Yoigo: same measure as MásMóvil with some other surprise
- Lebara: cumulative gigs and new countries compatible with international rates
- Free unlimited Llamaya for Llamaya customers
- No news on Lycamobile, the latest acquisition of MásMóvil
He has just confirmed it in a press release sent to various digital media. The MásMóvil group has just announced a series of measures that will be applied to the five telephone companies that currently have the network: Pepephone, Yoigo, MásMóvil, Lebara and Llamaya. Like Movistar and later Vodafone, these measures will affect the data, call and TV rates of the five companies in the group. Let's see what news they contain.
Free TV for all MásMóvil customers
The news announced for the company that heads the network include a Sky TV package free for three months. Some of the most popular channels on the platform are MTV, Calle 13, National Geographic, Nickelodeon, TCM, FOX, AXN, Comedy Central and Canal Historia, among many others.
This measure will be applied from tomorrow to all customers of the operator, regardless of the type of rate contracted. Currently the service is accessible from the platform's website, although at the moment the way in which MásMóvil will provide the access codes is not known.
Increase in mobile data for Pepephone customers
The low cost operator has promised to increase the mobile data of all its clients' rates by 5 GB. This increase has already been made effective, as confirmed by the company in the press release.
In the absence of official information, it is unknown if this change will affect the new registrations made from the validation date, although everything indicates that it will not.
Yoigo: same measure as MásMóvil with some other surprise
The measures announced in the Spanish operator are the same as those of MásMóvil: three free months of subscription to Sky TV. To this package must be added another three months of subscription to FlixOlé, the largest Spanish cinema streaming platform.
Again, these measures will be applied throughout the Yoigo customer park, although it is unknown when they will be valid.
Lebara: cumulative gigs and new countries compatible with international rates
The operator specialized in international calls has just announced a new measure that affects precisely its specialty. Twelve countries have been added to the list of regions that support Lebara international calls. At the moment the official list is not known, so we will be waiting to update the article with the information provided by the operator.
To this measure must be added the possibility of accumulating data that has not been consumed in the current billing period, without any type of limit and compatible with all Lebara rates. It is not known whether it will arrive as a final measure or will be applied for a limited period of time.
Free unlimited Llamaya for Llamaya customers
The latest operator that has renewed conditions is Llamaya, which has just announced that it will include free unlimited calls to all the company's prepaid customers. The rest of the clients with a contract will maintain their conditions, at least until the company announces otherwise.
No news on Lycamobile, the latest acquisition of MásMóvil
Lycamobile is the last purchase of the MásMóvil group in Spain, as we anticipated in the article that we have just linked. Unfortunately, the company has not announced any measures for the latter and it is not expected either, since the change of ownership is supposed to take effect from the summer months.