Vodafone launches new Value Ratecutter voucher for new customers in Mumbai

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Vodafone, the second largest telecom operator in India, has launched a new Ratecutter or Standard Tarrif Voucher in the Mumbai circle.

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The new STV, which is priced at Rs. 4 will allow users to make calls at relatively lower rates than traditional vouchers. Prepaid customers, whose Age-On-Network is less than 30 days, can make local Vodafone calls at just 10p/min, while others local & STD calls will be charged at 30p/min.

STV PriceBenefitsValidity
Rs 4V2V calls @ 10p/min & other's & STD calls @30p/min90 Days
The pack is valid for those Vodafone Prepaid user's whose age-on-network is less than 30 days.

However, this pack isn't available for those who have migrated from postpaid to prepaid. Vodafone customers who availed MNP for changing circles could be eligible for this STV though. Those who have availed MNP to come to Vodafone's network or are planning to switch to the company's network will be able to avail the benefits of the pack.

Vodafone is also planning to launch 4G LTE in the circle in the coming months. The telco is also trying to bind their users by providing various value-for-money products including Double Data & Double Validity products.

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