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Vodafone's new prepaid plan

Kochi, July 15

Vodafone Essar on Tuesday announced a new prepaid recharge card `Campus pack', addressing the communication needs of college students in Kerala. Offering voice calls to five Vodafone family and friends' numbers at just 10p/min and all local SMS at 20p, this pack will help students stay in touch with their near and dear ones. The campus pack comes with a recharge of Rs 45 and offers the customers a call rate of 50p/min for 20 hours between 10 p.m. and 6 p.m. for all local mobile calls. Between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. customers can call any local mobile at Re 1/min thereby providing students with multiple call options. The Campus Pack is available for students around college campuses as well as other leading retail outlets and Vodafone Stores across the state. - Our Bureau

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