Aircel launches FRC 95 plan for Delhi customers, offers validity of 180 days

Updated on 17-Dec-2013
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Aircel comes with a unique tariff plan that features an extended 180 days of validity and benefits on voice and data.

Aircel has launched a special FRC 95 plan for its customers in Delhi. Under the new plan, Aircel offers a validity of 6 months along with a tariff of 40p/min on local and STD calls. Also, customers will get 25 Local & National minutes per month for six months and 25 MB data valid for 30 days.

Aircel’s new plan, priced at Rs. 95, is available for prepay customers. In the past, operator has launched quite a few plans for Delhi market – Pocket Internet 24 plan which provides 100MB data for 30days, Full Talk time recharges, Aircel Campus Plan, Local and STD calls @ 10p/min(Aircel to Aircel)

“We at Aircel believe in offering best value propositions for our customers. With this product, a customer can go for balance through any recharge mode and continue using value for money tariff benefit. Also, customer will get 25 Local & National minutes every month for 6 months. Aircel believes in product innovation keeping customer needs in mind and strives to offer innovative products and services to meet these needs,” says Anil Gupta, Regional Manager – North, Aircel.

Aircel has lately been focussing on the data market. The operator recently tied up with D-Link to offer free data to new users of D-Link data card ‘D-Link DWM-156’ and routers ‘D-Link DWR-512′ and ‘DWR-730’. Aircel is be offering customers 1 GB of free 3G data per month for a period of 3 months.

Back in October this year, the operator unified its data tariffs for 2G and 3G customers.

Take a look at Aircel’s new FRC 95 in the plan below:

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