There is a company that is trying to keep up with Movistar and Vodafone. Despite being on the market for only a short time, it has managed to steal the spotlight from the “big companies”. This is Finetwork, which will soon launch an innovation that promises to revolutionize the telecommunications sector.
With this new proposal, the Alicante operator seeks to position itself as an alternative to the competition. Key to their strategy: allowing customers to create their own custom prices.
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The modernity that surprises Movistar and Vodafone
So far, Finetwork has offered pre-set pricing. Customers can choose between fiber, cellular, or a combination of both options.
However, the operator has decided to go one step further. It is expected that users will soon be able to create their own rates.
They will be given the ability to decide how much fiber speed and how much mobile data they need. This way they won’t have to spend on what they won’t use.
This new feature will allow customers to adjust prices according to their specific needs. It is something that is highly appreciated by users, who are increasingly demanding in this regard. In addition, they will have the possibility to integrate add-ons such as Elige TV or add additional mobile lines.
It should be noted that this tool is not yet enabled. But when it is enabled, they will let customers know. This option is already offered by other companies like Simyo, and has proven to be very attractive.
Finetwork is trying to revolutionize the market.
This move is part of a series of changes that Finetwork has implemented recently. Both the design and pricing have been revamped with the aim of reaching more people. They have also integrated mobile sales and increased their presence in physical stores.
The operator’s growth has not gone unnoticed by Movistar and Vodafone. Both companies are closely watching how Alicante gains ground in the market. The ability to offer customized prices is a big draw for customers.
In fact, it can be a deciding factor for those looking for an alternative to the big operators.
Finetwork explains that these strategic moves should serve to position itself as a strong option against Movistar and Vodafone. The possibility of creating customized prices, along with renewing the site and improving its services, are key steps in its strategy. It will be interesting to see how its competitors react to this new challenge.
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