Buy Airtel broadband and win Apple iPad

Telecom Lead India: Mobile operator Bharti Airtel
announced special promotion plans to tap broadband customers.


Non-business, retail customers activating an Airtel
broadband connection stand the chance to win an iPad on a weekly basis till 31
May, 2012.


Bharti Airtel is the second largest broadband operator in
India, after BSNL. Airtel recently launched 4G services in Karnataka and
Kolkata.


To become eligible for availing the promotional offer, customers
must purchase and activate an Airtel broadband connection during the promotion
period. Activation must be complete including submission and verification of
documents, payment of necessary fees and dues and the installation of the
broadband connection at the premises.


There will be no charges for participating in this
promotional offer. However, any taxes associated with the transfer of the gift
(including applicable TDS) shall be borne by customers.


Customers will also get an assured reward of coffee
vouchers for beverages worth Rs 100 which will be delivered via SMS immediately
after the consumer messages his/her account details to above mentioned short
code.


Also, one lucky customer, from various states (excluding
customers in the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu), shall be chosen every week
through a random draw of lots from all messages received and such lucky
customers shall be given an iPad.


editor@telecomlead.com

 

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