Contract-free UK mobile operator VOXI, a sub-brand of Vodafone, will today introduce a new ‘Unlimited Music Pass‘ add-on for their various Pay Monthly packages, which when taken will give customers access to stream content from Spotify, Apple Music, TIDAL, Deezer, Prime Music, Amazon Music Unlimited and Napster.
The new music add-on, which is available to both existing customers (add it via ‘My Account‘) and new customers during the order process, will initially be offered free for the first 6 months to those who adopt it. After that, the standard charge of £5 per month will apply.
At the time of writing, the Unlimited Music Pass still wasn’t showing on VOXI’s website, but it is due to go live sometime this morning.
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Have to say that this doesn’t really sound like a good proposition. Music streaming for £5, video also the same price? Music uses hardly any data with modern compression and on-device caching. It hardly seems worth it at all.
Pointless. 128kbps stream is like 1megabyte a minute. Stream 4 hours a day for a month and use about 8gb.
Smarty gives you 50gb for a tenner… And you can use the other data for any other use case.
Yes but smarty uses three and voxi uses vodafone, from my experience while Three might have the higher ‘headline’ speeds, there IMO network does not have the ‘good’ experience out of cities like Vodafone does… so you get what you pay for really!
Mark – You might need to clarify. Does it give access to the actual streaming services or does it allow unlimited streaming Data?
Okay… so I’m paying £10.80 for 120GB data on smarty. music streaming uses 1MB/minute. 1hr is 100MB based of this logic. I use Spotify for about 5/6hr a day, thats 600MB. less than 1GB per day for music. How is this worth it at all.
This isn’t a new offering, have been with Voxi for years and they have always offered unlimited music streaming for £5/m.
The only thing that is new is that they are now offering a promotion for 6 months free.
I’d rather they brought back free roaming than this nonsense.