Tata Indicom Introduces the New Avatar of ‘Pay Per Call’ Plan

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Tata Indicom Introduces the New Avatar of Pay Per Call PlanTata Indicom today launched an entirely new avatar of ‘Pay Per Call’ (PPC) for its pre-paid customers across circles.

This plan offers multiple benefits to customers such as reduced overall cost of the tariff with no daily rentals and standard calling rates.




Furthermore, it is extremely easy for customers to migrate to the new PPC Plan without any additional fee or charges, to avail various benefits.

Under this new pay per call offer, customers can make local calls at Re 1 for 5 minutes and STD calls at Rs 2 for a standard duration of 5 minutes without paying for any daily rental.

Additionally, both local and national SMSes would be charged at 50 paise/SMS. This new offer is valid on all the calls made by Tata Indicom pre-paid customers to any mobile or land line connection, on any network. To avail new PPC plan, customers have to SMS ‘PPC’ to 12524 and they can migrate to the plan without incurring any extra charge/cost.

The new PPC plan offers a tariff validity of 365 days and incoming validity depends on the customer’s First Recharge Voucher (FRC). The offer is applicable for all the new customers whose FRC date is less than 90 days.

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