Vodafone has increased call prices for postpaid customers in the Mumbai telecom sectorsby about a fifth, as said by a company spokesman on Tuesday May 1, thus expanding an equivalent increase imposed last year for prepaid users.
It was in the middle of 2011 that carriers involving Vodafone unit and market leader Bharti Airtel uplifted the tariffs for prepaid users by about a fifth, in 1st such increase in 2 years in terrific competitive zone.
As we all know India is county which grab second number in mobile phone market with 900 million customers from different 22 zones . From that 22 zones Mumbai zone contains highest customers. Indian market has one of the lowestcall prices in the world, and many customers use prepaid deals.Around 5% of Vodafone’s more than 150 million mobile subscribers in India are on a postpaid connection.
It was in the middle of 2011 that carriers involving Vodafone unit and market leader Bharti Airtel uplifted the tariffs for prepaid users by about a fifth, in 1st such increase in 2 years in terrific competitive zone.
As we all know India is county which grab second number in mobile phone market with 900 million customers from different 22 zones . From that 22 zones Mumbai zone contains highest customers. Indian market has one of the lowestcall prices in the world, and many customers use prepaid deals.Around 5% of Vodafone’s more than 150 million mobile subscribers in India are on a postpaid connection.
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