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Telecommunications States - Tamil Nadu
Our Bureau Coimbatore, May 19 Mobile phone service provider Bharti Airtel Ltd has launched ‘dial a post-paid’ scheme that would help the existing pre-paid customers wishing to switch to post-paid connections and new customers intending to subscribe to post-paid connections to have the formalities completed at the doorstep. Under the scheme that has a tariff plan of Rs 400, the customers would be charged 50 paise for local calls and Re 1 for STD calls. They also would have 800 local minutes and 800 local SMS free. The offer comes without any entry deposit or deposit for STD or ISD connections. The pre-paid customers have the option of upgrading to post-paid and opt for this plan. Mr Rajiv Rajgopal, CEO, Mobile Services – Tamil Nadu, Bharti Airtel, said the launch of the new scheme was another initiative by his company to make mobile services available to the people at the doorstep. More Stories on : Telecommunications | Tamil Nadu | Bharti Tele-Ventures Ltd
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