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Aircel offers full talk time to prepaid subscribers

September 4, 2012 | Devices & Services

Aircel has introduced full talk time (FTT) offer for its prepaid customers across the country.


The FTT offer is available in the denomination of Rs 100 in Tamil Nadu, Rs 75 in Jammu & Kashmir, Rs 62 in Assam and the North East, Rs 50 in Delhi, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan and Rs 30 in the rest of India.


Commenting on the launch, Anupam Vasudev, head, marketing, Aircel, says, “We understand that a prepaid subscriber is always concerned with the talk time he gets after the deduction of the processing fee and the service tax. We are happy to introduce the new Aircel FTT offer, which will give our prepaid subscribers seamless voice services and also ensure best value for money. We believe that our customers, especially the youth, will avail maximum benefit from this product.”

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