MTN launches Disney+ mobile plan in SA
MTN and Disney+ have partnered on the launch of mobile plans in South Africa.MTN says it is working on offering more Disney+-related products in future.The network says it will bring two different offerings locally, adding that more plans and offers are in the works for the near future. For now though, the Disney+ mobile plan starts at R49 per month via a bundle.
“Paying for that bundle with their airtime or adding it to their bill, they will get 500MB of free streaming data per month,” the network explained in a press release sent to Hypertext. The other offering from MTN is a Disney+ mobile entertainment pass that will include 2GB of streaming data for R59 per month.
“The Disney+ Mobile Plan with MTN will offer viewers the same access to Disney+’s vast catalogue of content from the streamer’s iconic brands of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, as well as general entertainment from Star. Using mobile phones and tablets, subscribers will have access to features such as SD data-saver streaming, as well as including the feature for parents to set kids profiles to access age-appropriate content,” the network continued.
On top of this, access to content will be the same on mobile as it is with the TV, browser, or console version of the
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