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Vodafone Offers Local, STD calls at 1p/sec
02 Nov, 2009, 1:32 pm IST | by
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Vodafone Essar has announced that its prepaid customers will now be able to avail of the 1 paise/sec tariff for all local and STD calls made to Vodafone. This offer though is only applicable to customers in the Karnataka circle. Vodafone has introduced a recharge priced at Rs. 74 for new subscribers. Vodafone customers will be charged at 2p/sec for the first 60 seconds daily and will be charged at just 1p/sec thereafter for all local and STD calls for the day. The tariff validity for this recharge is one year from the date of recharge. Another recharge priced at Rs. 66 for new subscribers, is bundled with a free SIM card with Lifelong validity. Vodafone customers will be charged at 1p/sec for all local and STD calls to Vodafone and 1.2p/sec for all local and STD calls on other networks. The recharge offers a talk time of Rs. 5 and comes with a tariff validity of one year from the date of recharge. Existing customers on Vodafone network can enjoy the above tariff benefits by recharging with Rs. 70 and Rs. 64 respectively. Vodafone has also introduced a recharge of Rs. 251 (talk time worth Rs. 225.50 with no specified validity), where customers can also get local and STD calls to any network at just 1p/sec for 30 days. SMS, Roaming and ISD rates remain the same and will be applicable as per the customers’ base tariff plan. K. Sankara Narayanan, Chief Executive Officer - Karnataka, Vodafone Essar South Limited, said, "In our continued effort to empower customers, these new tariff offerings are not just economical, simple and convenient but also pack in a host of benefits. We assure our customers with excellent customer service and among the best GSM networks in the state." These recharges can be purchased from Vodafone Stores, Mini Stores, through online recharge and from over 50,000 retailers across Karnataka. Lifelong validity as per Karnataka circle license period, till 25 September 2021. |
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