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Vodafone India offers new international roaming pack
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June 28, 2012
First Published: 12:33 IST(28/6/2012)
Last Updated: 12:49 IST(28/6/2012)
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Telecom service provider Vodafone India has launched an international roaming package under which subscribers can avail of 60 per cent discount on services including voice and data. "Vodafone subscribers can now avail international roaming services at 60 per cent discount rate for voice,
data and SMS in one single pack. This discount offer is applicable across 40 countries on specific partner networks across the globe," the company said in a statement.

These packs will be available till September 30. The offer is activated on a minimal one-time rental fee of Rs.1,499 valid for 30 days, the rental for which will be charged in the customer's bill.

"This latest offering addresses the latent needs of customers travelling to multiple countries with a single pack on one number and one-time rental, thus making international roaming a worry-free experience," said Sanjoy Mukerji, chief commercial officer, Vodafone India.

With this pack, customers can roam internationally without having to pay multiple rentals, in various countries they visit.


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