Vodafone has intensified the price war in the 3G space by slashing its
tariffs by up to 80 percent. After the price revision, the second in
less than a month, Vodafone's entry-level 3G data plan now start at Rs.
25 for 25MB, and goes up to Rs. 1,599 for 12GB data usages. Usage beyond
the stipulated data usage on each plan will be charged at 2
paise/10KB.
Vodafone is also allowing its 3G subscribers to use data from their bundled package while on net-roaming across any location in the country without any extra charge. Apart from the Rs. 25 and Rs. 1,599 data plans, there are also Rs. 45 and Rs. 100 data plans that offer 150MB (for seven days) and 300MB (for 30 days) of 3G data respectively. Also, users have a Rs. 200 plan, which offers 500MB of data for 30 days, while Rs 250 will provide 1GB of data for 30 days.
Vodafone is also allowing its 3G subscribers to use data from their bundled package while on net-roaming across any location in the country without any extra charge. Apart from the Rs. 25 and Rs. 1,599 data plans, there are also Rs. 45 and Rs. 100 data plans that offer 150MB (for seven days) and 300MB (for 30 days) of 3G data respectively. Also, users have a Rs. 200 plan, which offers 500MB of data for 30 days, while Rs 250 will provide 1GB of data for 30 days.
The operator is also offering 1.5GB of
3G data for Rs. 375, 2GB of data for Rs. 450, 3GB for Rs. 650, 4 GB for
Rs. 750, 5 GB for Rs. 850, 8 GB for Rs. 1,250, 10 GB for Rs. 1,500, and
12 GB for Rs. 1,599 respectively. All these plans come with 30 days of
validity.
Over the last month, all major telecom operators such Airtel, Idea and Reliance have cut their 3G prices to increase revenues, and popularise 3G services in the country. The price war was triggered after Airtel launched its 4G services in the country and later slashed its 3G tariffs by up to 70 percent.
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