First, it was Vodafone that announced its plans to close its own stores in Spain and this week Orange has confirmed that it will also do the same with those small establishments that are not profitable (mostly franchises). The reason is none other than a combination of the rise of the online channel with the less commercial traffic at physical points of sale. And cost savings, of course.
The MásMóvil Group, according to ADSLZone, far from following this trend, will keep its 266 MASlife stores open. And not only that, but he also just gave the welcome a new brand in them, Virgin telco, which has been part of the company since the takeover of the Euskaltel Group was consolidated.
New brand in MásMóvil stores
It was MásMóvil itself that confirmed the arrival of the Virgin telco brand to its MASlife stores. From now on, users who so wish will be able to contract Virgin telco products in the stores that the MásMóvil Group has throughout Spain and where, through its MásMóvil brand, it offers rates that do not even appear on the operator’s website. .
Indeed, far from following the example of Vodafone and Orange, which plan to close physical points of sale in favor of the digital channel, the MásMóvil Group plans to keep its 266 MASlife stores open. And not only that, but it has also expanded the solutions available in them by adding a new brand to the five that it has sold until now: Yoigo, MásMóvil, Pepephone, Lebara and LlamaYa.
In this way, all the rates of the six brands that the MásMóvil Group markets nationwide (the rest of the brands from the Euskaltel Group are local) they are already available for hiring in the MASlife stores, where it is also possible to purchase financed terminals or mobile insurance from 5 euros per month, repair your device or obtain advice for individuals and companies .
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