Vodafone has made a bold move that hasn't gone unnoticed. The operator offers a series of savings packs with truly attractive prices. This could make many Movistar and Orange customers think twice before renewing their contracts.
It's no wonder. With these new offers, the operator not only seeks to gain new users. It also aims to meet the current needs of families, couples, online gamers, or those who have more than one home.
Vodafone savings packs
Vodafone has designed these plans with different user profiles in mind. From those who only need mobile lines to those looking for a complete connectivity solution in their main home and second residence. The proposals are designed to facilitate access to fiber, mobile data, and entertainment without complications or extra costs.

One of the most striking is the Mobile Duo pack, perfect for couples who only want mobile lines. This pack includes two lines with unlimited calls and data, plus 150GB for browsing at 5G speed, for only 30 euros per month. A price difficult to match that highlights the more traditional rates of Movistar or Orange.
For gaming enthusiasts, Vodafone has created the Gamers plan. This includes a fiber connection at 600 Mbps, an unlimited mobile line with 50 GB, and a PlayStation 5 included in the price. All this for only 49 euros per month.
If working from anywhere is your thing or you don't have a fixed connection, the Home 5G pack is ideal. It's aimed at people with a digital nomad lifestyle or those who simply don't want to rely on complicated installations. This plan offers a portable WiFi 6 router with 5G technology and two mobile lines with 150 GB, all for 50 euros per month.
Finally, for those with a second residence, the Multihome plan covers it all. It includes 600 Mbps fiber, two unlimited mobile lines with 150 GB each, 5G internet for the second home with a WiFi 6 router, and access to Vodafone TV and Netflix. All for 75.79 euros per month.

Vodafone tightens the grip and its rivals notice
With these packages, Vodafone has managed to combine connectivity, mobility, and entertainment in a single monthly payment. This puts direct pressure on Movistar and Orange, which until now kept a more traditional and, in many cases, more expensive strategy. The possibility of having Internet in two homes or premium television makes many see this operator as a much more complete and modern alternative.
The company has read the market very well. Its new savings packs offer real solutions for current users, with no fine print or surprise expenses. Meanwhile, Movistar and Orange customers may be starting to question whether to keep paying more for less.