Vodafone plan brings 84GB data, unlimited calls, free national roaming

Published : Oct 27, 2017, 04:46 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:32 PM IST
Vodafone plan brings 84GB data, unlimited calls, free national roaming

Synopsis

Vodafone offers unlimited local and STD calls, free national roaming (outgoing & incoming) along with 1GB data per day. Vodafone claims that this recharge is aimed at heavy Internet users and also frequent roamers. In another offer, the new customer will get unlimited local as wel as STD calls and 1GB data for 28 days at Rs 177.

Vodafone has announced two special voice offers. Both offers auim to bring cheaper voice and data. 

New customers who join Vodafone will get unlimited local & STD calls, free national roaming (outgoing & incoming) along with 1GB data per day for a First Recharge of Rs 496 for 84 days. 

These First Recharges are applicable for MNP customers also. It is for for pre-paid customers in Delhi and NCR who wish to join Vodafone’s SuperNet 4G network.
 
Vodafone claims that this recharge is aimed at heavy Internet users and also frequent roamers. In another offer, the new customer will get unlimited local as well as STD calls and 1GB data for 28 days at Rs 177.

Speaking about the new offer, Alok Verma, Business Head, Delhi & NCR, Vodafone India, said, “We, at Vodafone, believe in providing the best network, service experience and value to our customers. We are pleased to extend world class Vodafone services with a basket of offerings to mobile subscribers in Delhi NCR. The Rs 177 & Rs 496 First Recharges are very attractive offers for pre-paid customers wanting to switch over to Vodafone SuperNet”.

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