Select Karbonn smartphones now bundled with 2G and 3G Airtel data

Updated on 17-Jan-2013
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Karbonn aims to bring faster and greater data connectivity to its customers.

Indian phone maker Karbonn Mobiles has entered into a partnership with telecom operator Bharti Airtel to offer a range of bundled data offers on the purchase of select Karbonn smartphones.

As part of this special, customers buying ‘Karbonn Smart’ devices such as the A9 , A15, A21 and A30 can now avail 500MB of 3G data and unlimited 2G on Airtel free for a period of six consecutive months since purchase. This limited edition Airtel data offer will be auto activated for all buyers of the select Karbonn Smartphones models.

“[With partnership with Airtel] we seek to bring faster and greater internet and data outreach to our consumers, wherein they get to enjoy the best of Airtel’s data services on cutting edge Karbonn devices. Through this association, we seek to open up the world of limitless connectivity to our consumers, and introduce them to the mobile internet experience on Airtel,” says Shashin Devsare, Executive Director, Karbonn Mobiles.

Speaking on the partnership, Airtel’s N Rajaram, Chief Marketing Officer – Consumer Business says, “ We are confident that this tie-up with Karbonn Mobiles will encourage more customers to invest in cutting edge smartphone devices and introduce them to the exciting world of possibilities that mobile internet enables – all on Airtel’s solid network experience.”

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