Since internet is now used for work, home and lifestyle; staying connected to our family and friends, clients and opportunities becomes vital. This involves, finding the best package that suits your needs, managing your usage so that you stay on budget, being able to top up or renew conveniently and most importantly, getting help swiftly when you need it. Here are 5 data tips and tricks that Vodafone Uganda customers can take advantage of to get the most of their data/internet packages.
Tip 1: Finding the best Data bundle/Package
We all have different needs. Most needs revolve around cost, speed, volume, validity, coverage, flexibility and convenience. While looking for an appropriate data package, try Vodafone Uganda’s Data Calculator to help you estimate your consumption. Vodafone Uganda has a wide range of daily, weekly and monthly bundles to choose from with all bundles carefully crafted to suite the unique needs of customers. So whether you are business, an entrepreneur, an SME or an individual Vodafone Uganda has an internet package for you. Here are some of the packages. We all love Promos/Special Offers that give us more for less (don’t be shy)
Shika More Shika Flex 4G Hour 2GB Weekend Bundle Karibu/Luxe Bundles
Tip 2: How to manage your Vodafone Uganda data usage
I know we have all complained before about how fast our data runs out. Some of us even cuss the customer care personnel and swear further action if they aren’t given a satisfactory explanation. After doing the same myself, I figured out ways on how to monitor and manage my data usage. This way, I can know when there is an anomaly or if my consumption has increased.
My Vodafone App/Self-care Web Portal
The My Vodafone app (available for Android and iOS) can do a host of things. One of them is monitoring data usage by showing your data balance in real time. It also shows how many people or devices are connected to your MiFi or router. The Vodafone Self Care Web Portal: This shows your data balance, usage history and so much more. For businesses, you can access the panel to your MiFi or router that provides advanced management controls like black/white listing websites, devices or users, setting data quotas among others.
Inbuilt data monitors and optimisers for Android and iOS
Depending on the model/version of phone or operating system, you will find an inbuilt data monitor app that helps you keep track of your data usage. It will show you your usage per app so you know what is consuming the most data.
Tip 3: Where to top up your Vodafone Uganda Airtime/Data
Customers can Top Up airtime and data from any of the Vodafone partners (over 4,700 partner locations and growing) Some of them include, PayWay, Pebuu, NewPay, PesaPal, Ug Mart, Yo Uganda, Quickteller, True African, Micro Pay, Intelworld, Tradelance, Selcom, Shell petrol stations and DSTV outlets
Tip 4: Knowing Vodafone Uganda Coverage
There are 2 ways: The first is using the Vodafone Coverage Map on their website. Those who aren’t well conversant with maps can call the Vodafone Uganda toll free line (0800 700 500), send a Facebook or Twitter DM or WhatsApp requesting for specific coverage. Lastly, you can visit the Vodafone Uganda stores to speak to a care agent.
Tip 5: How to get help/Access Vodafone Uganda customer care
Getting in touch with Vodafone Uganda for customer care is quite easy. The fastest way I know is Twitter especially for those on social media. On Twitter and Facebook, they give you an almost instant response to whatever your issue may be. They also have WhatsApp customer care line (0723000723) that you can use to reach them. Another way is to use the My Vodafone App to chat with customer care or you can call the Vodafone Uganda call center on 0800 700 500 or 0800 700 888 for corporate customers