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Last updated: 12 Dec, 2016  

Jee Bhar Ke Karo Baatein, Vodafone Offers Unlimited Calling

NewsVoir | 09 Dec, 2016
Vodafone, one of India’s largest telecommunications services providers, today announced unlimited free voice calling for prepaid customers with the launch of two new packs. This plan is available for all 2G, 3G and 4G customers with a validity of 28-days.

 

Pack Price

(may vary by circle)

Benefit

Rs. 144-149/-

  • Unlimited Local + STD  calls to Vodafone mobile subscribers across the country + 50MB data for 28 days

  • Unlimited Incoming Free on National Roaming

  • 300MB data for 4G handset users

Rs. 344-349/-

  • Unlimited Local+ STD calls on all mobile & landline numbers across the country + 50MB data for 28 days.

  • Unlimited Incoming Free on National Roaming

  • 1GB data for 4G handset users

 

Launching this liberating plan, Sandeep Kataria, Chief Commercial Officer, Vodafone India said, â€œAt Vodafone, we remain committed to delighting customers with simple, ready to use solutions to address their various communication needs. With these unlimited calling plans, there will be no need to hold back. Our hundreds of million customers can remain confidently connected and enjoy talking to their loved ones worry free. Our 4G customers will further enjoy the additional benefit of up to free 1GB data along with unlimited calls.”

 

Vodafone has invested significantly in building Vodafone SuperNetTM, a modern and scalable network incorporating the latest advances in technology for better customer experience. It offers HD Voice quality across its entire network and super mobile broadband experience across the country.

 

About Vodafone India

Vodafone India is a 100% fully owned subsidiary of the Vodafone Group Plc. with operations across the country serving over 200 million customers (over 106 million in rural areas). Commencing operations in 2007, Vodafone is today a robust, award winning business and committed for the long term. Vodafone Business Services serves the needs of enterprises and government by providing total telecommunications (Voice and Data) solutions across mobility and wireline platforms. Our mobile wallet, M-Pesa is a unique and innovative money transfer service from Vodafone that fosters financial inclusion.

 

Committed to optimizing the near ubiquitous reach of mobile telephony to address national developmental priorities, the Vodafone Foundation partners is actively engaged in community development initiatives especially in the domains of m-Women, m-Agriculture, m-Education and Disaster Relief. Building on its global experience and expertise, an outreach across India and offering a comprehensive portfolio of technologies- 2G, 3G & 4G, Vodafone is uniquely positioned to actualize the vision of Digital India.

 

Globally, Vodafone is one of the world’s largest telecommunications companies and provides a range of services including voice, messaging, data and fixed communications. Vodafone has mobile operations in 26 countries, partners with mobile networks in 49 more and has fixed broadband operations in 17 markets. As of 30 September 2016, Vodafone had 470 million mobile customers and 14 million fixed broadband customers.

 


 
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