Re: [Goanet] Goan Mobile phones/Tariff News

2006-01-24 Thread Gulf International Promotions
Hi
do u have any news of IDEA Cellular phone charges? Post paid and pre paid?
Thanks for ur help.
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Subject: [Goanet] Goan Mobile phones/Tariff News


> BSNL cell plan: STD at Re 1, local 60 p
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> January 23, 2006 17:27 IST (Rediff)
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> Uniform tariffs across India has not been announced yet, but Bharat
Sanchar Nigam Ltd on Monday
> unveiled mobile STD rate of Re 1 and local call rate at 60 paise a minute
with a monthly fixed
> charge of Rs 999 for its post-paid users for a 15 second pulse rate.
>
> The PSU has launched new plan for post-paid mobile service for a monthly
fixed charge of Rs 999
> bundling with a Cellone Axia A108 handset where customers will get free
calls worth Rs 700.
>
> The plan has a registration charge in Rs 500 and a one-time activation
charge of Rs 200, officials
> of the public sector telecom unit said.
>
> Under this plan, call charges for local calls within BSNL's own network
both -- mobile-to-mobile
> and mobile-to-fixed is 60 paise while to other network it is Re 1 a
minute.
>
> For STD (Inter Circle), the call charges are Re 1 a minute within its own
network for calls to
> both its mobile and fixed networks while to other networks it is Rs 1.60 a
minute.
>
> Since the handset is a Microsoft Windows CC.Net OS phone it has all
advanced features like GPRS
> and MMS services for data and video downloads.
>
> Cellular operator Hutch offers mobile STD at Rs 1.32 a minute on a Rs 60
top-up card.
>
> Reliance Infocomm on Sunday offered free outgoing calls worth up to Rs
2,000 on some of its new
> handsets along with lower local and STD call charges.
>
> On buying a handset for Rs 2,700, a subscriber will get Rs 2,000 worth
talktime for outgoing calls
> along with 2,000 local short messages (SMS) free. However, both these
facilities had to be used
> within a period of nine months and there should be a minimum recharge of
Rs 149 after two months
> from the date of subscription.
>
> This is the third time in the last three weeks that Reliance has announced
a new tariff plan.
> Earlier announcements included outstation calls for Re 1 and flexible
tariffs on fixed wireless
> phones.
>
> The tariffs would be 99 paise a minute for a local call from Reliance to
Reliance phone and Rs
> 1.79 from Reliance to any other mobile. STD rate has been fixed at Rs 1.79
from Reliance to
> Reliance anywhere in the country and Rs 2.49 from Reliance to other
phones.
>
> Prior to this, Reliance Infocomm had introduced a recharge voucher
offering its pre-paid cellular
> customers a 15 paise-per-minute for calls to Reliance India Mobile phones
within the circle. Calls
> to Reliance fixed phones would cost 40 paise and all other mobile phones
will cost 40 paise as per
> the new scheme.
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[Goanet] Goan Mobile phones/Tariff News

2006-01-23 Thread JoeGoaUk
BSNL cell plan: STD at Re 1, local 60 p

January 23, 2006 17:27 IST (Rediff)


Uniform tariffs across India has not been announced yet, but Bharat Sanchar 
Nigam Ltd on Monday
unveiled mobile STD rate of Re 1 and local call rate at 60 paise a minute with 
a monthly fixed
charge of Rs 999 for its post-paid users for a 15 second pulse rate.

The PSU has launched new plan for post-paid mobile service for a monthly fixed 
charge of Rs 999
bundling with a Cellone Axia A108 handset where customers will get free calls 
worth Rs 700.

The plan has a registration charge in Rs 500 and a one-time activation charge 
of Rs 200, officials
of the public sector telecom unit said.

Under this plan, call charges for local calls within BSNL's own network both -- 
mobile-to-mobile
and mobile-to-fixed is 60 paise while to other network it is Re 1 a minute.

For STD (Inter Circle), the call charges are Re 1 a minute within its own 
network for calls to
both its mobile and fixed networks while to other networks it is Rs 1.60 a 
minute.

Since the handset is a Microsoft Windows CC.Net OS phone it has all advanced 
features like GPRS
and MMS services for data and video downloads.

Cellular operator Hutch offers mobile STD at Rs 1.32 a minute on a Rs 60 top-up 
card.

Reliance Infocomm on Sunday offered free outgoing calls worth up to Rs 2,000 on 
some of its new
handsets along with lower local and STD call charges.

On buying a handset for Rs 2,700, a subscriber will get Rs 2,000 worth talktime 
for outgoing calls
along with 2,000 local short messages (SMS) free. However, both these 
facilities had to be used
within a period of nine months and there should be a minimum recharge of Rs 149 
after two months
from the date of subscription.

This is the third time in the last three weeks that Reliance has announced a 
new tariff plan.
Earlier announcements included outstation calls for Re 1 and flexible tariffs 
on fixed wireless
phones.

The tariffs would be 99 paise a minute for a local call from Reliance to 
Reliance phone and Rs
1.79 from Reliance to any other mobile. STD rate has been fixed at Rs 1.79 from 
Reliance to
Reliance anywhere in the country and Rs 2.49 from Reliance to other phones.

Prior to this, Reliance Infocomm had introduced a recharge voucher offering its 
pre-paid cellular
customers a 15 paise-per-minute for calls to Reliance India Mobile phones 
within the circle. Calls
to Reliance fixed phones would cost 40 paise and all other mobile phones will 
cost 40 paise as per
the new scheme.



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