Uninor Maharashtra & Goa subscribers will get ‘Free Roaming’ in Mumbai

Uninor has today announced that all its subscribers from Maharashtra and Goa will be able to use their Uninor connections without any roaming charges when travelling to Mumbai.

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Uninor which has failed to get spectrum and licenses for Mumbai circle and closed its opeartions now entered into an agreement with Tata DoCoMo to ensure that no roaming charges are passed on to Uninor subscribers when they use their SIMs in Mumbai.

Additionally, Uninor has also announced a further strengthening of its network in Maharashtra with an additional 300 new network sites.

The company was earlier forced to close down its service in Mumbai in compliance to the Supreme Court order on February 15, directing an immediate network closure.

As a result of this tie-up, Uninor subscribers from Maharashtra and Goa will automatically shift to the Tata DoCoMo network while in Mumbai. However, no roaming charges will apply when a Uninor Maharashtra and Goa subscriber uses his or her phone in Mumbai. All incoming calls will be free, as before. All outgoing calls, whether local or STD will be at the standard 1paisa per second.

The company expects this decision to benefit all subscribers from Maharashtra and Goa, and particularly in Bhiwandi, Vasai, Ulhasnagar, Badlapur, Nalasopara, Virar, Khopoli, Karjat, Rasaiyani and adjoining regions, who travel frequently to Mumbai and have been concerned about additional roaming charges when using their Uninor SIM in Mumbai.

No additional roaming charges on any service for Uninor Maharashtra – Goa Customers while Roaming in Mumbai circle.

Local voice calls (paisa per second) 1p/sec
STD voice calls (paisa per second) 1p/sec
Incoming voice calls (paisa per second) Free
SMS Local and National (Rs. per SMS) 50p
SMS international (Rs. per SMS) 5
Data (Rs/MB) 10p/10KB

This Article Was Written By: Sanjay Bafna

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  • vinay June 1, 2013 at 11:09 pm

    Uninor is good indian n/w according to their plans,offers etc.. but getting no signal in some areas of MH also no 3g services are declared by uninor :(

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  • Anup March 14, 2013 at 1:14 pm

    Uninor is worst network in Goa. 15 days back I bought new uninor connection and that time I was getting full range inside house but from last two days I am just getting one point or zero range in an open area also. I complaint on Twitter, Facebook, 121, and also email to appelate authority also but their support team sucks. They are not willing to solve my problem. Also wrote complaint on pgportal but they don’t care only. Also their gprs sucks. We have try many times than only it gets connect.

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  • AkashDey March 13, 2013 at 8:40 pm

    #Respect

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  • S.Sudhakar March 13, 2013 at 8:35 pm

    I know that it is using docomo network (one of the worst network in karnataka and Tamilnadu in terms of coverage) in Mumbai. Anyway home network tariff is not applicable in Mumbai just like Tamilnadu – Chennai ; West Bengal – Kolkata.

    Rs.0.01 / sec is ok.

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  • Amar March 13, 2013 at 7:50 pm

    Awesome.!!!!!!!

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