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Vodafone missed call info

Kochi, June 10

Vodafone Essar has introduced a missed call information service in Kerala with new features. To activate the new avatar of missed call information, all a post-paid customer needs to do is type ACT MCI and SMS to 111 and prepaid customer needs to SMS ACT MCI to 144. All new customers activating the service will be charged Rs 30 a month on an auto renewal basis. The customer will now receive a personalised SMS from the number of the person whose call was missed, Mr R. Suresh Kumar, Business Head, Vodafone Essar Kerala, said. - Our Bureau

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