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Vodafone has announced a huge new news for its customers in Romania, here is what it offers for free now for all of them, and how you can take advantage of it.

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Vodafone surprises its customers in Romania again with a free one that everyone can enjoy right from now on, and we are talking about something that will be very helpful for a lot of people. Vodafone has announced that it is offering free access to the Hopster TV station to all customers in Romania until September 7th, and we are talking about a TV station that broadcasts programs for children, so it is certainly of interest to many.

Vodafone has posted the message below announcing that it is offering Hopster for free to customers across the country, so anyone interested can see it on Vodafone TV. Vodafone says that Hopster has English language shows for children that will help the little ones learn about the value of friendship, or the environment, but of course if they know how to speak English, because otherwise everything is as useless as possible. .

Vodafone: It's FREE for Customers, HUGE Announced News

Vodafone offers access to Hopster only through the Vodafone TV application, so it needs to be downloaded by users in order to watch this TV station. Vodafone also offered other TV stations in a similar way, despite the fact that it offers customers in Romania the opportunity to enjoy cable TV as well, but apparently not all stations are free there.

Vodafone is not the only television operator to offer stations in such a way, those of Orange, or Telekom, doing things in a similar way lately. Regardless of the way in which these free offers are offered to customers, it is important that both Vodafone and other telecommunications operators have decided to offer customers in Romania the opportunity to benefit free of charge from certain services inaccessible in other conditions.

Vodafone is offering this for free until September 7, after which customers will have to pay for the possibility to watch the TV channel within the streaming platform.

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