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Airtel `Easy Prepaid' offers

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Kochi, Sept. 26

Airtel has announced the launch of Easy Prepaid offers for its prepaid customers in the State. Customers depending on their usage pattern can pick and choose offers that are as varied as SMS at just two paise to Airtel to Airtel calls at only 20 paise. Under Easy Calling plan, customers can enjoy local to Airtel to Airtel calls at 20 paise per minute. Local call to other networks cost 49 paise per minute. Landline and STD calls to Airtel lines across India are at Re1 per minute. Recharge costs Rs 35 and has 30-day benefit validity. Easy SMS plans offer local SMS to Airtel numbers at 2 paise to other networks at 10 paise, while national SMS will cost Re 1 each. Recharge costs Rs 33 and has 30-day benefit validity period.

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