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Airtel’s prepaid Daily Rental plan

Kochi, April 24

Bharti Airtel has introduced a new plan called Daily Rental for its prepaid customers in Kerala. The offer entails a rental of Re 1 per day. Customers opting for a one time recharge with Rs 4 can avail a reduction in tariffs on both intra and inter circle calls. Customer can make local Airtel to Airtel calls at 30 paise a minute, local calls to other mobile at 50 paise a minute and STD at just Rs 1 a minute. For this plan, daily rental of Rs 2 is applicable. Announcing the launch, Mr Vikas Singh, Chief Operation Officer, Bharti Airtel Ltd (Mobile Services), Kerala, said that Airtel as an industry leader has always been at the forefront of leading affordability. —

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