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Lifelong voucher from Idea

Kochi, Nov. 16

Idea Mobile Communications Ltd has announced a new recharge lifelong voucher called Extra Power for its prepaid customers. All Idea prepaid customers who recharge for Rs 999 will get lifelong validity, Rs 125 talk time and all local calls at Re 1. In addition, they can make Idea to Idea calls at 30 paise for six months (between 22 lakh Idea Customers) and there will be full talk time on all recharges made for three months from date of recharge. Mr B. Ramakrishna, Kerala Circle Head, Idea Cellular Ltd, said the product aims at addressing all mobile customers' concern of high tariff. - Our Bureau

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