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Vodafone validity extension

Kochi, Nov. 2

Vodafone Essar has introduced validity extension for its pre-paid customers. Subscribers who recharge with Rs 99 valid for 30 days can now get the dual benefit of carrying over unused validity period of their current recharge to the successive one along with the benefit of full talk time on subsequent Kutti recharges. This service will enable Vodafone customers to recharge anytime during the month and not wait for their validity to expire Mr K Sankara Narayanan, Chief Executive Officer, Vodafone Essar Cellular Ltd, Kerala said that after introducing the concept of full talk-time for Rs 99, the next step was to provide the customer to carry over the validity period. Hence, it combined these offers to provide maximum benefit of both services. - Our Bureau

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