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Vodafone Play launches in Fiji, offering flexible streaming with no credit card needed

Vodafone Play launches in Fiji, offering flexible streaming with no credit card needed

By Monishka Pratap
06/02/2025

Fijians now have a new way to enjoy their favorite movies, TV shows and local content without needing a credit card or expensive subscriptions.

With the launch of Vodafone Play, people can stream blockbuster films, regional favorites, kids’ content and even live local news straight from their phones or smart devices.

While speaking at the launch, Vodafone Fiji CEO Elenoa Biukoto says the platform features content from major global providers such as Warner Bros, Sony LIV, Shemaroo Entertainment and All3 Media International.

Biukoto says the company has always been at the forefront of digital innovation in Fiji and Vodafone Play is another step forward in enhancing the lives of its customers.

She says best of all, the service is free for the first 30 days, making premium entertainment more accessible than ever.

Biukoto says Vodafone Fiji has been a pioneer in telecommunications for 31 years, introducing key services like Fiji’s first mobile network, M-PAiSA and digital payment platforms.

She adds that now, with the rise of online streaming, Vodafone Fiji is ensuring Fijians can access top-quality entertainment anytime, anywhere.

The CEO says users can watch live local news and programs on Fiji One Plus, making it a hub for both international and Fijian content.

She says unlike other streaming services that require credit cards, Vodafone Play offers flexible payment options, including M-PAiSA and add-to-bill options for postpaid customers.

She says with over 50,000 hours of on-demand content, Vodafone Play ensures Fijians have endless entertainment options at their fingertips.

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