Tata Docomo Launches Photon Max Wi-Fi Priced at Rs1999 with Free National Roaming

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Tata Docomo Photon has launched Photon Max Wi-Fi with free national roaming and offers upto 5 devices connection in one go, existing customers of Tata Docomo Photon can upgrade their services to Wi-Fi by simply buying a new device at just Rs 1999.

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Moreover there is also a device cash back offer which makes the device free of cost in 13 months. Customers can opt from wide range of Wi-Fi Unlimited plans starting from Rs 650 that offers 3GB unlimited data to Rs 1500 offering 15GB of unlimited data. Price conscious customers can opt for Pay as you go model and yet enjoy high speed internet access. New customers can also enjoy the same benefits as mentioned above.

Customers can also opt for Advance Rental Plan by paying Rs 4999 upfront and enjoying benefits of getting 15GB unlimited data each month for 3 months thereby making the device free of cost. Post 3 months, the customer can migrate to the plan of their choice. For further information on tariffs and offers please logon to

This device is powered by Qualcomm Gobi with Dual processor Technology ensuring faster and reliable connectivity for a superior multimedia experience.

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