Vodafone launches three new prepaid plans, validity up to 90 days with caller tune
Vodafone has added three new plans to its value added services segment. They are priced at Rs 47, Rs 67 and Rs 78. These plans offer the benefit of caller tune and service validity. These three Vodafone Value Added Service Packs do not provide any data or talk time benefits, as they are not part of the Vodafone All-Rounder Pack. The Vodafone 67 rupees pack offers a validity of 90 days, while the 47 rupees plan is a VAS pack, which comes with a validity of only 28 days. Gadgets 360 has seen these three new Vodafone VAS plans only in Mumbai circle.
Vodafone has introduced three new packs in the value added services segment and these can be seen on the company's website and app for Mumbai Circle customers. In the prepaid plan of Rs 47, customers get the benefit of caller tune and can change songs unlimited times. This plan comes with a validity of 28 days. The Rs 67 VAS plan offers the same benefits as Rs 47, but it comes with a validity of 90 days instead of 28 days.
Strangely, Vodafone has also launched a new Rs 78 Value Added Services Pack, which brings similar benefits to both the packs mentioned above, but has a validity of 89 days less than Rs 67 pack. Even according to the website, this pack does not provide data, talk time, or any other type of benefit. Users will have to recharge with Vodafone's other top-ups and data packs for data and additional talk time. These three Vodafone VAS Packs were first seen by TelecomTalk. The report says that these plans may soon be introduced in other circles as well.
Vodafone also recently changed its network name to raise awareness about coronovirus. The company also recently launched an all-rounder Rs 95 prepaid pack, which gives a talk time of Rs 74 and an advantage of 200 MB data. After recharging from this pack, users have to pay a charge of 2.5 paise per second for local and national calls and the validity of the pack is 56 days.
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