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Tata Docomo, the GSM brand of Tata Teleservices Ltd, on Monday launched a tariff plan for its enterprise customers, which carries unused free talk time and SMS forward for a period of three months. Under the 'Rollover Plan' (RO Plan), customers pay by month and enjoy the facility of carrying forward their unused free talk time and SMS for a period of three months, TTSL said in a statement. "Today I am proud to say that we are launching yet another industry first-- The Rollover Plan-- exclusively for our Tata DOCOMO Enterprise Customers," TTSL Managing Director Anil Sardana said. Taking the first mover advantage, we have consolidated an aggressive proposition that offers transparent tariff along with the facility of carrying forward unused free usage, Sardana added. Under the offer, there are four variants of plans available -- RO 500, RO 799, RO 1,000 and RO 1,099. For example, under RO 1099, the user is offered 1.5 lakh seconds of free local calls and 72,000 seconds of free STD calls per month. The customers can carry forward the accumulated unused free talk time and SMS each month for a period of three consecutive months. The roll over benefit will be applicable for 8 consecutive cycles with each cycle comprising of 3 months, it said. |
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