Tata Indicom announces new unlimited plans for prepaid and postpaid users in Delhi

Telecom Lead Asia: Tata Indicom, the CDMA service’ brand of Tata Teleservices, has launched new unlimited plans for both prepaid and postpaid subscribers in Delhi.

The unlimited offer is available for Rs 666 for prepaid customers, while the cost for postpaid users will be Rs 899 for the same.

With the Rs 666 offer, prepaid customers can make unlimited local calls to any mobile or fixed line network across the circle.

This offer has a validity of 28 days.

In the Rs 899 plan, the postpaid customers can choose and pick their benefit option, including free calling along with free roaming.

Rs 899 unlimited local plus roaming’ offer allows Tata Indicom customers benefit of unlimited local calls on any network and no charges on national roaming. Further, all STD calls, regardless of the network will be charged at 1.2 paise/ second.

Postpaid customers can also opt for Rs 1,099 plan which allows unlimited local and STD calling across network.

Tata Indicom has also launched an Unlimited Blackberry internet service that allows making unlimited local calls on any network. All STD and roaming calls will be charged at a flat rate of 1.2 paisa/second.

“These offers reinforce Tata Indicom in Delhi as a pioneer in introducing innovative value for money offers. This plan is a yet another industry first and reiterates our efforts for providing great value for money to our customers,” said Ajit Chaturvedi Tata Indicom (Delhi) Hub Head.

editor@telecomlead.com

 

Latest

More like this
Related

5G RedCap for IoT gains momentum, but where is commercial deployment?

The deployment of 5G RedCap (Reduced Capability) technology, designed...

Telia appoints Alexandra Furst as Chief Technology and Information Officer

Telia Company has announced the appointment of Alexandra Furst...

Telecom Capex dips 10% as investments in 5G and fixed broadband slow

Telecom capital expenditures (Capex) dropped by 10 percent in...

COAI rejects TRAI on telecom framework due to impact on revenue

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has voiced...