Tata Docomo New Plans for Photon Plus Postpaid & Prepaid Subscribers

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Tata Docomo today announced new range of Postpaid and Prepaid plans for its High Speed Internet Access (HSIA) service Tata DOCOMO Photon Plus.

Tata DOCOMO Photon Plus Now For Rs.1199 With Cash Back Plans
Tata Docomo Photon Plus Postpaid subscribers can now utilize 3GB unlimited High Speed data (with FUP) for Rs 650 and 4GB unlimited High Speed data (with FUP) at Rs.750, both with a validity of 30 days (service tax extra). Once the consumption limits of 3GB & 4GB are exhausted, the Internet services speed comes down from 3.1 Mbps to 153.6 Kbps. However, Customers also have the choice of continuing with their High Speed Data services by taking Speed Boosters pack starting at Rs 125 onwards.




Prepaid subscribers of Tata Docomo Photon Plus, with the recharge of Rs.300 will get usage of 10 GB data with a validity of 30 days. With FRC 350, however, the benefits are staggered as besides getting 10 GB data with a validity of 30 days, subscribers will get 1GB extra for first four recharges on all recharges with MRP 350 and above. This prepaid recharge vouchers will be available in Andhra Pradesh circle.

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