To compete with Jio, Vodafone lures customers with 4G plans, free calling
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In order to compete with Reliance Jio Infocomm ’s offers, Vodafone , has revamped its Red postpaid plans and will now be offering unlimited national and local calls to any network, along with 3GB of 3G/ 4G data for 4G handset users and 1GB for non-4G smartphones at Rs 499.
Reportedly, except from all this, the subscribers will also get 100 text messages free for a month. The Rs 699 plan offers similar benefits except that 5 GB of 4G/ 3G data and 2.5GB for non-4G handset users. Similarly, Rs 899 plan offers 8 GB 3G/4G data and 5GB for non-4G smartphones.
The Rs 1299 Red postpaid plan offers unlimited calls on home network and free outgoing calls on roaming. Under the plan, users get 12GB of 3G/4G data for 4G smartphone users and 8GB for non-4G smartphones.
The plans seem to be available in some regions and some dealers are aware of it.
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Reportedly, except from all this, the subscribers will also get 100 text messages free for a month. The Rs 699 plan offers similar benefits except that 5 GB of 4G/ 3G data and 2.5GB for non-4G handset users. Similarly, Rs 899 plan offers 8 GB 3G/4G data and 5GB for non-4G smartphones.
The Rs 1299 Red postpaid plan offers unlimited calls on home network and free outgoing calls on roaming. Under the plan, users get 12GB of 3G/4G data for 4G smartphone users and 8GB for non-4G smartphones.
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