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Vodafone launches Rs 509 Prepaid Plan as Ramzan Offer to Provide 1.4 GB Data per Day

Vodafone, the second largest telecom operator in India has launched a new Rs 509 prepaid plan to offer 1.4GB of high-speed 4G data per day with a validity period of 90 days.

As a part of the offer, Vodafone subscribers can also download the Vodafone Play app to watch Mecca and Medina live during the Ramzan period, the company announced in a press statement. It further added that Vodafone customers in the Karnataka circle will also get the benefit of unlimited free calling along with 1.4GB of data per day between the commencements of Ramzan on May 16, 2018, and Id Ul Zoha in August 2018.

Apart from this offer, the company has also launched two other Ramzan offers. It has launched a Rs 569 prepaid pack that offers unlimited local/STD and roaming calls to any network in the country along with 3GB of 4G data per day for 84 days. The second plan of Rs 511 offers the same calling benefits along with 2GB of data per day with a validity of 84 days.

“To keep our customers connected with their friends, family, and associates all through Ramzan and the coming months till Eid ul Zuha, Vodafone has introduced a first of its kind Ramzan Eid ul Zuha Tak 509 recharge,” said Amit Kapur, Business Head – Karnataka, Vodafone India.

He further added, “Offering unlimited calling and 1.4 GB data per day for 90 days between 16th May 2018 and August 2018, this recharge provides our customers high value at the most attractive price.”

The company also announced the opening of a new store at Link Road Square, Madhupatna, Cuttack. As per the company, Vodafone customers walking into this store will get an array of services through specially designated zones like 4G zone to experience the super speeds of 4G technology; Vodafone Red zone which is an all-in-one postpaid service of the company and much more.

Somnath Brahma: Somnath is a tech enthusiast. He loves to read and write about the latest developments in the world of technology. When not writing he spends time watching cricket, formula 1 and movies.
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