Guwahati, May 9: Vodafone India, one of India’s leading telecommunications service providers, today announced that 3G roaming services will be offered to its customers in Assam & North East circle with immediate effect.
This announcement comes post the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) ruling last week that 3G intra-circle (ICR) roaming services will be available once again in the circles.
In addition to offering customers (both pre and post paid) 3G roaming facilities, Vodafone Assam & North East is also offering multiple packages to suit customer requirements. The packages include daily, weekly, monthly and unlimited plans for pre-paid customers and low/medium/high usage plans for post paid customers
Explaining this move, Pushpinder Singh Gujral, Business Head- Assam & North East, Vodafone India said, “We, at Vodafone, want to accelerate mobile internet adoption through penetration, consumption and value addition and this announcement by TDSAT is a welcome move. Vodafone Assam & North East customers can now avail of faster speeds and data browsing experience. We are confident that this move will facilitate in quicker adoption, better usage and a high speed internet experience on the go.”
As part of its strategy to democratize data, Vodafone India has been engaging with customers to use mobile internet, and educating current and potential users about how internet can add significant value to them.
Vodafone India has also built content partnerships, simplified pricing, conducted retailer education programmes apart from offering a wide choice of packages to customers, basis their interests and consumption patterns.
Rental 250 and 450 plans are also extended as Mobile Broad Band Plans where customers can opt to use for Dongles too. Both these plans have Bill Capping wherein customers after exceeding the usage limits of 1GB and 3GB will be charged at 2p/10kb till the capped amounts are reached. After exceeding the capped amounts the data speed will be reduced from 3G to 2G and data usages will not be charged. In other post paid plans, once usage limits exceed, the speed will throttle to 64 kbps.(SP News)





