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Vodafone’s new prepaid plan

Kochi, April 2

Vodafone Essar has announced the launch of a new ‘Lifelong Prepaid @ Rs 46 plan’ for its prepaid customers in Kerala. The offer comes with lifetime validity and a talk time of Rs 5. Vodafone customers can make local calls to all Vodafone numbers, other mobiles and landlines at Re1 per minute and all STD calls are at Rs1.50 per minute. Customers need to recharge with Rs 200 cumulative in 180 days to stay connected. Mr Suresh Kumar R., Senior Vice-President, Voda fone Essar Kerala, said, “At Vodafone, we understand that customers today are constantly seeking higher value from their prepaid telecom service offerings. Bringing the entry level tariff to Rs 46 helps address this need by making the tariff structure much more economical.

— Our Bureau

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