India’s leading GSM Mobile service operator Vodafone which is the newest entrant to offer the Pay Per second tariff option, today extends its “Pay Per Second Plan” in Bihar and Jharkhand Circle for its prepaid mobile subscriber.
To Subscribe the ‘Pay Per Second tariff scheme’, Existing Vodafone Prepaid users will have to buy a special recharge voucher priced at Rs 15 which will enable them to make local as well as STD calls across all networks at 1 paisa/sec. The new customers of Vodafone in Bihar and Jharkhand circle can enjoy this tariff without any additional recharge as this is now the inbuilt tariff with Vodafone’s new prepaid sim kit.
Vodafone Pay Per Second Billing Plan-
Now talk to your hearts content with the 1p/sec tariff plan. With the Rs 15 Recharge Card, Subscriber will get:
Rs 15 Talktime
All local & STD calls @ 1p/sec.
Validity 1 year.
ISD tariff will remain unchanged
People who presently do not use Vodafone can also get this scheme by purchasing a new Vodafone SIM car worth Rs 49 which will be set to this plan by default. The validity of this tariff option will be 365 days post which, users will have to re-purchase the special voucher.
Existing customers not recharging with the Rs 15 Recharge Card will continue with the existing tariff.
To know more call 144 from Vodafone or 97090-97090 from other phone.


Naseem ansari April 25, 2011 at 9:50 pm
pahle se khuch accha hai par network problem hai aur 6 mahiney me 200 recharge problem hai . Aap recharge kar bhi lete hoto khuch pata chalne wala nahi aur canection kat jayega
Fahad October 27, 2009 at 4:06 pm
Try to be unique and introduce some unique place like docomo………..introduce new pulse like 5p or 10 p
Bikash October 26, 2009 at 10:25 pm
VODAFONE OFFERS PAY PER SECOND PLAN IN ORISSA………BUT THE COVERAGE IS WHORST
lOvEr bOy October 26, 2009 at 9:48 pm
This Pay per sec plan is Shit yaaaar……. i cannot speak my lover for long duration *WALL*
S.J.B October 26, 2009 at 9:11 pm
All operators except Reliance launch lower tariff plans in the circle where they are not strong, all i say to these operators is that we are waiting for MNP and then we dont care about your tariff.
Duane October 26, 2009 at 9:01 pm
@Swaps
VODAFONE like AIRTEL is “testing the waters” … it has launched in MP&CG and now B&J – both where it is a late entrant and not the market leader… let’s see VODA launch this in M&G, DEL and other circles where it has a large base!
>>Why is it available only in Bihar & Jharkhand?
Tagore Varma October 26, 2009 at 4:57 pm
I can’t understand why the big three are wavering to introduce one secon/paisa billing. This does not dent much of their income since one who speak for 10 mintues will have to pay Rs 6 because it comes to 60 paise per minute. They lose only on last minute. This 60 paise tariff is not higher than 50 paise per minute they are offering now? Obviously, they are fearing only thrifty users, who anyway does not use phone as long as these big 3 introduce paisa billing.
Tagore Varma October 26, 2009 at 4:56 pm
I can’t understand why the big three are wavering to introduce one secon/paisa billing. This does not dent much of their income since one who speak for 10 mintues will have to pay Rs 6 because it comes to 60 paise per minute. They lose only on last minute. This 60 paise tariff is not higher than 50 paise per minute they are offering now? Obviously, they are fearing only thrifty users, who anyway does not use phone as long as these big 3 introduce paisa billing. In whatever way you see the issue, the losers will be the big three.
Swaps October 26, 2009 at 4:20 pm
They should extend it to more circles.
Sanjay Bafna October 26, 2009 at 4:17 pm
It also available in Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh
Swaps October 26, 2009 at 4:15 pm
Why is it available only in Bihar & Jharkhand?