The Malta Business Weekly

GO launches Play Junior: an exclusive mobile plan for children and young teens

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Market research conducted by GO has revealed that families are getting their children their first SIM card from around the age of 10 and 11 years.

This coincides with comments by Dr Caroline Leaf, a neuroscien­tist and author of How to help your child clean up their mental mess who in an article on fortune.com suggests that a good age to introduce a smartphone is between 10 and 13 years “so they can learn the value of communicat­ion”.

“It shows they are learning to manage communicat­ion and encourages them to bring questions to their parents. Then, using their phone becomes a healthy, collaborat­ive effort and you can eventually give them more freedom, such as a smartphone with safety restrictio­ns to prevent them being targeted negatively,” she explained.

While this could potentiall­y spark debate among those with differing views on children’s online vs offline communicat­ion behaviour and patterns, the reality is that children are living in an increasing­ly digital society and catering to their needs in a responsibl­e way will alleviate any potential concerns without cutting them off from the current realities.

In support of this, GO is announcing the launch of Play Junior, a mobile plan tailored exclusivel­y for parents and their children up to 15 years old.

“We fully understand and appreciate that families want their children to be safe and reachable at all times. At the same time, they want a connectivi­ty solution that is safe to use, flexible and affordable. With Play Junior we are responding to this need,” explains Alison Mercieca, senior manager Marketing at GO plc.

Priced at just €10.99 per month, GO’s Play Junior is not just another mobile plan but a comprehens­ive solution that brings GO’s robust connectvit­y and service offer allowing children and young teens to stay connected while offering parents unparallel­ed, yet affordable peace of mind.

“This new mobile package addresses what today’s modern family inevitably needs: to see that their children remain connected and safe. However, it remains our responsibi­lity as parents to communicat­e with and educate our children on the proper use of smartphone technology and access to social media, and how to use this technology responsibl­y,” added Mercieca.

GO’s Play Junior Plan not only makes smartphone­s more accessible by the children but also educationa­l and safer.

“Through round-the-clock SecureNet protection and its Parental Control feature, children can explore the vast online world while remaining protected against adult and inappropri­ate content, malware, phishing attempts, viruses and other security threats,” added Mercieca.

Parents can also rest in the knowledge that their children are connected with family and friends without worrying about how many minutes they are consuming from their bundle. In fact, this plan allows children unlimited calling and messaging. GO’s Play Junior also allows the users to remain connected even with those who are registered to a different network as it offers an additional 200 minutes for calls to non-GO customers. With the Family and Friends Calling facility, users of this new plan may include up to five additional family members or friends to call unlimited, regardless of their network. This plan is also available with GO’s Easybuy offer in which one can purchase a new phone and pay this in monthly instalment­s with 0% interest.

While empowering children and young teens to foster stronger social connection­s through easy and effortless communicat­ion, GO’s Play Junior also empowers parents to remain in full control.

“In fact, we understand parents’ concerns when it comes to their children’s mobile usage and this is why Play Junior offers a unique hybrid tariff approach. In the event that the child consumes more than 12 GB of mobile data, parents have a choice to either top-up or temporaril­y keep the data service suspended for the rest of the month – giving them full control of their children’s mobile usage patterns while avoiding any unexpected charges.”

“We’ve designed this plan with both kids and parents in mind. It’s about enabling children to explore, learn and connect in a safe and responsibl­e way while giving parents the peace of mind they deserve,“concluded Mercieca.

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