Uninor announced the launch of ISD calls at 1 paisa per second.


 

With Uninor’s Special Tariff Voucher (STV) 18
ISD pack, Uninor customers can now make ISD calls for as low as 1 paisa per
second.

 

Under the plan which comes with 30 day
validity, Uninor customers can make calls to USA, Canada, UK Fixed Telephones,
Hong Kong, China and Singapore for just 1 paisa per second.

 

Mumbai, being a global
tourism and business hub attracts a large number of people from across the
world. Apart from that, numerous local families also have several relatives and
friends settled abroad which adds to the ISD calling demands of the city. With
our latest STV 18 ISD pack we provide cost effective communication services for
our customers to meet their ISD needs. With the city’s growing international
connections, we are confident that this product will find acceptance amongst
customers,” said Upanga Dutta, Mumbai Circle Business Head, Uninor.


Uninor is owned by the
Norway based Telenor group and real estate major Unitech. The Telenor Group has
invested INR 6135.63 crores through new shares to hold 67.25 percent majority
stake in the company.

The company holds a
pan-India UAS license to offer mobile telephony services in each of India’s 22
circles. It has also received spectrum to roll out these services in 21 of the
22 circles. At present, Uninor services are commercially available in the
thirteen circles of UP (West), UP (East), Bihar, Orissa, Kolkata, West Bengal,
Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Mumbai, Maharashtra and Gujarat.

By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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