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As a first step after the merger, Vodafone Idea Limited has announced ‘Active Recharges‘ for the prepaid users of Idea Cellular in Tamil Nadu, Punjab and UP West circles. A total of six plans priced between Rs 25 and Rs 245 are introduced by the newly merged telecom service provider. The whole idea of Active Recharges is to make voice calling affordable to the users along with providing a little amount of data and at the same time giving them the luxury of long-validity. According to the company, these Active Recharges are for customers who do not wish to avail Unlimited Recharges which start at a higher price of Rs 199.

‘Active Recharges’ also address the concerns of those customers who do not prefer Unlimited products as they feel that they end up paying for offers they don’t even use, said a press statement of Vodafone Idea Limited.
Vodafone Idea Active Recharges Start at Rs 25
The first Active Recharge introduced by the leading telecom service provider in India is Rs 25, which offers a user Rs 18 talk time and 10MB of data for a period of 28 days. Next on the list, we have a Rs 35 plan offering talk time of Rs 26, discounted voice calling of 1 paise per second in Punjab and UP West and 60 paise per minute in Tamil Nadu. The Rs 35 Active Recharge also ships with 100MB of data and it’s valid for 28 days.
Talking about the offering, Mr Sashi Shankar, Chief Marketing Officer, Vodafone Idea Limited said, “Over the last two years, many customers have shifted to Unlimited products that are designed to give all-in-one offerings. For mobile users who prefer to recharge with small denomination packs but do not get both voice & data benefits on a single recharge, we now have Active Recharges that have been designed keeping in mind customers’ need for convenience, affordability and simplicity. These low priced combo products give customers a bit of everything – Talk-time, rate-cutter tariff and data.”
