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BPL Mobile Offers Lifetime Prepaid for Rs. 444
26 May, 2007, 5:00 pm IST |
Sharon Khare
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Mobile service provider BPL Mobile, has announced 'India Lifetime 444 MOTS Recharge' – a lifetime prepaid plan at Rs. 444. These rates are the lowest in country and this offer will also enable all lifetime prepaid users the benefit of making calls across India to any landline or cellular service for Rs. 1.99 per minute. BPL Mobile was the first cellular service provider to slash lifetime rates to Rs. 666. Having started its services in 1995, BPL Mobile currently operates in Mumbai, and has a customer base of over 1 million. |
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