Vodafone brings new prepaid recharge packs for new subscribers in Andhra Pradesh

Telecom Lead India: Vodafone India has introduced new
prepaid recharge products for its new subscribers in Andhra Pradesh.


The operator is now offering first recharge under
denominations of Rs 95, Rs 205, Rs 399, Rs 141 and Rs 202.


Under FRC 95, a new Vodafone user will get 17500 free
local seconds for 20 days validity, while FRC 205 will offer 45000 local
minutes for 4 weeks.


FRC 300 will offer I lakh local minutes with 4 weeks
validity and FRC 141 will provide 15000 local+STD free minutes with 4 weeks
validity. Customers can recharge by FRC 202 to get 35000 local+STD free minutes
with 20 days validity.


The operator also announced a new -Seconds
Pack’ tariff plan for its existing prepaid customers in Andhra Pradesh.


The new -Seconds pack” is available on six various
denominations, ranging from INR 13 to INR 399.


The company said that its subscriber can recharge as per
their usage. Customer recharging with Rs 13 pack will get 1800 local minutes
for 2 days, whereas recharge of Rs 23 will offer 3600 local minutes for 7 days.


Recharge of Rs 94 will provide customers with 17500 local
minutes, while Rs 201 will offer 35000 local+STD free minutes.


Vodafone subscriber recharging with Rs 399 pack will get
1 lakh local minutes for 4 weeks and with Rs 204 recharge will offer 45000
local minutes for 4 weeks


editor@telecomlead.com

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