Late 1st March, 2020, customers received communication via SMS that the devices would be sold now at GHS 500, instead of the original GHS 300, and new bundle prices adjusted.
The new price bundles are very flexible in that they allow you to enter how much you want to give to MTN in return for a data bundle.
It’s straight to the point. However, the tariffs are on a fixed rate. Early Monday morning, I saw this tweet that made that even more telling. So I decided to go a bit further, and try something.
The table below contains prices and their correlating bundles. Where there’s a steep slope is a steep change in rate for just a 10-cedi increment. For example, if you bought GHS 295, you’d get 225 GB, but at GHS 300, you’ll have 325 GB. And that’s quite an increase.
Whatever the amount of data you want to buy, you can reference here to see how much data you’d get for that, so you can plan accordingly.
