Tata Teleservices broadband offers 50% extra data during night

Tata Teleservices storeTelecom network operator Tata Teleservices announced day and night broadband data plans for its Photon Wi-Fi Max new and existing customers in Delhi.

Tata Teleservices’ customers can opt for additional 50 percent Extra Data during night hours at same rentals.

The plans offer distinct bundled data for usage during the day and night.  The Rs 850 broadband plan offers unlimited data of 7 GB in the day and 3.5 GB in the night. The Rs 1000 plan offers unlimited data of 10 GB in the day and 5 GB in the night. The Rs 1200 plan offers unlimited data of 15 GB in the day and 7.5 GB in the night and Rs 1500 plan offers unlimited data of 20 GB in the day and 10 GB in the night.

“We give customers the right to choose according to their requirement as we understand each of them is looking for something different. Day and Night Plans have been designed to be nothing short of best value money, keeping in mind the varying hours during which dongles are used,” said Vijay Sehgal, vice president – Delhi Mobility Circle Operations, Tata Teleservices.

Tata Teleservices says Tata Docomo’s Photon series is the market leader in the high speed wireless Internet space.

The company is offering free roaming for Photon Max Wi-Fi Duo customers across India. It offers download speed of up to 9.8 Mbps and upload speed of up to 3.6 Mbps.

editor@telecomlead.com

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