INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Vodafone is offering 1.4 GB data/ day for 90 days in its prepaid recharge plan of Rs 509.
Vodafone India has released three special prepaid recharge plans during the ongoing Ramzan
Vodafone, fighting intense competition from Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, is offering 1.4 GB or gigabytes of data per day for 90 days in
its prepaid recharge plan of Rs 509
Separately, Vodafone is offering 3 GB data per day at Rs 569 and 2 GB data per day at Rs 511 for 84 days each in two of its other latest
prepaid recharge plans, the company said on Thursday.Latest Vodafone prepaid recharge plans in detailVodafone prepaid recharge plan of Rs
509This prepaid recharge plan of Vodafone, called as Ramzan se Eid ul Zuha Tak, offers unlimited calling plus 1.4 GB data per day for 90
Between the commencement of Ramzan on May 16, 2018 and Eid ul Zuha in August 2018, Vodafone customers in Karnataka can get unlimited free
calling and 1.4 GB data per day under this pack
Customers can download the Vodafone Play App, which allows them to watch Makkah and Madinah live
It is bundled with 2 GB data per day benefit
The pack is valid for 84 days.Vodafone prepaid recharge plan of Rs 569This prepaid recharge plan of Vodafone - another Ramzan special -
offers unlimited calling facility
It is bundled with 3 GB data per day
The validity of this pack is for 84 days.Amit Kapur, Business Head - Karnataka, Vodafone India said, "At the onset of the month of spiritual
cleansing and fasting, Vodafone wishes all the residents of Karnataka a blessed Ramzan."Recently rival Reliance Jio launched a JioPostpaid
plan that offers unlimited benefits starting from Rs 199
Bharti Airtel, the largest telecom operator of the country also offers both prepaid and postpaid plans.Vodafone India is a 100 per cent
fully-owned subsidiary of the Vodafone Group Plc
with operations across the country serving 22.3 crore customers
Vodafone India is in the process of merging its operations with Aditya Birla-led Idea Cellular
The joint enterprise of Vodafone and Idea Cellular, currently country's number two and number three telecom companies respectively, would
unseat Airtel to grab the top slot of the domestic telecom market.