Aircell following TATA DocoMo’s Pay Per Second Plan – Aircel launches 1 paisa per second calling throughout India
By Manoj Govindassamy at 5 September, 2009, 11:55 am
It was TATA DoCoMo (GSM Mobile service) which first introduced Pay Per Second plan. DoCoMo’s novel mobile tariff plan definitely created a stir in the Indian telecom space. If not, why should Aircell rush up with a similar plan. Yeah, Aircel Kolkata announced a very similar mobile scheme as that of TATA DoCoMo’s – Pay Per Second plan. … All new customer will be charged at 1 paisa per second for all local and STD calls to any mobile/landline network across India. There is small catch in the STD rates however. The STD calling at 1 paisa will be applicable up to first 30,000 seconds only. After that 2 paisa per second will be charged in that month to any network across India. Where as, TATA DoCoMo provides STD at 1 paisa for first 27,000 seconds only. Aircel mobile’s existing customer can activate the plan by calling toll free number 121 from their mobile without any extra cost. Reliance, Airtel, IDEA — Are you guys watching out ? What are your answers for TATA DoCoMo’s and AirCell’s ‘Pay Per Second Plan’ ? If this plan is not triggering you guys, TATA Indicom’s ‘Pay Per Call plan’ will definitely…
Read More >>Pay per Call irrespective of durations – Revolutionary scheme from Tata Indicom
By Manoj Govindassamy at 2 September, 2009, 9:04 am
offer in the Indian Telecom space. Tata Teleservices (TTSL) yesterday announced a pay-per-call offer for its prepaid CDMA subscribers. The rates are Re 1/- for local calls and and Rs 3/- per call for STD calls irrespective of the durations. Text messaging are priced at 50 paise per SMS. And, there is no catch in this scheme. Yeah, you heard it right. I didn’t see any “* condition apply” in this mind blowing offer. The tariffs will apply to calls made or SMSes sent from a TTSL prepaid CDMA connection to a mobile or fixed phone under any telephony network in the country. Wow, how come any one come up with such a plan for indian crowd. …. subscribers need to make a onetime payment of Rs96 to switch over. Also, there is a daily fee of Re1 for one to avail oneself of the new tariff option. If you put a small calculation, you are going to gain a big amount every month and switching over should not be a problem at all for the existing Tata Indicom users ….. mobile users jump between players. Who ever offer better Call quality, cheap billing, high network coverage, good customer service, etc., is going to lock more customers. And, this Tata Teleservices – Tata Indicom latest scheme along with mobile portability scheme is seen as an attractive offer for all Indian mobile subscribers …
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