Tata Indicom, the CDMA brand of Tata Teleservices Limited, has announced a special World Cup offer on RCV 150/- for all the cricket lovers/fans across the country. Under this offer, new and existing pre-paid customers can avail the benefit of extra talk time while Indian cricket team score a boundary. Re 1/- will be credited in the account of the customer each time India hits a four and a sixer against Sri Lanka in the final match of World Cup 2011. Additionally, customers will also get core talk time worth Rs 135/- on the same recharge without any service tax or processing fee being deducted from the recharge value.
“Our offer is an endeavor to multiply the excitement attached to ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. We encourage not only our customers but all the Indians to support and cheer for their country. We are confident that our offer will be successful in making the match even more interesting and memorable as our customers will benefit with each fours and sixes hit by the Indian team.” Mr. Vineet Bhatia, Circle Operating Officer Delhi & NCR and Head North Region, said.
This offer is valid for all the Tata Indicom pre-paid customers (excluding pay per call plan customers) till 2 April 2011 (till 2pm).
About Tata Teleservices Limited
Tata Teleservices Limited is one of India’s leading private telecom service providers, having a pan-India presence across all of India’s 22 telecom Circles. The company offers integrated telecom solutions to its customers under the brands Tata Indicom, Tata DOCOMO, Tata Photon, Tata Walky and Virgin Mobile India, and operates its wireless networks on both the CDMA and GSM technology platforms. Tata Teleservices Limited, along with Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited, operates in more than 450,000 towns and villages across the country, serving over 88 million subscribers. After its collaboration with Japan’s NTT DOCOMO in November 2008, Tata Teleservices has so far launched 2G GSM services under the TATA DOCOMO brand name in all the 18 telecom Circles where it received spectrum from the Government of India. Tata Teleservices Limited also has become the first Indian private operator to launch 3G services in India under the brand name Tata DOCOMO, with its recent launch in all the nine telecom Circles where it won the 3G license. In association with its partner NTT DOCOMO, the Company finds itself suitably positioned to leverage this first-lover advantage. The company has also launched a new brand on the GSM platform—T24—in partnership with Indian retail giant Future Group. TTSL’s bouquet of telephony services includes mobile services, wireless desktop phones, public booth telephony and wireline services.
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