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Idea launches 4 post-paid plans in AP

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HYDERABAD: Idea Cellular has announced the introduction of four attractive "Advance Rental" plans for the post-paid customers of Andhra Pradesh.

Under these plans, customers pay very low effective rentals without losing the benefits of low call charges.

The Circle-Head, AP, Idea Cellular Ltd, Mr Pradeep Shrivastava, in a statement said, "This initiative of offering attractive and customer centric tariff plans is a part of our strategy of providing the best value to our customers. We are creating an attractive proposition for prospective customers to be on the Idea network."

As an introductory promotional offer, the initial Plan Enrolment Fees have also been waived off till August 31. A customer now needs to pay only the activation fee.

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