Constantly innovating to bring forth products that will benefit its customers to the maximum at minimum costs, Uninor, a leading GSM service provider in Karnataka has announced an exciting extra talk time offer for its customers .In most cases the amount paid for a recharge is more than the talk time received, Uninor is the only company to offer extra talktime to it’s customers at a denomination as low as Rs 32 wherein customers receive talk time worth Rs 35.
This offer will give consumers close to 10% additional talk time with unlimited validity. Extra talktime has been a unique offering of Uninor which is also available in other denominations such as 60=65, 100=110 and many more, adding to the customer’s delight and satisfaction. With the many extra talktime offers, available in different ranges customers can get upto 15% extra talktime with Uninor.
Commenting on this exciting product, Mr. Yasir Azman, Circle Business Head, Karnataka, said, “We at Uninor understand the requirement of our customer and it is a delight for us to constantly innovate products that meet their needs. Our latest product has been designed keeping our pay less talk more approach. Indisputably we are the only leading telecom service provider in the state to offer extra talktime to our customers at a denomination as low as Rs 32. We are confident that our RC 32 will be a great value for money product for all our customers.”
Uninor customers can avail this offer by recharging for Rs 32 with their nearest Uninor retailer or by walking into any of the 35 fully functional Uninor brand stores spread across Karnataka.
About Uninor
Uninor is owned by the Norway based world’s 6th largest mobile services provider Telenor Group and India’s second largest diversified real estate major Unitech Ltd. The Telenor Group has invested INR 6135.63 crores through new shares to hold 67.25% majority stake in the company.
The company holds a pan-India UAS license to offer mobile telephony services in each of India’s 22 circles. It has also received spectrum to roll out these services in 21 of the 22 circles. At present, Uninor services are commercially available in the thirteen circles of UP (West), UP (East), Bihar, Orissa, Kolkata, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Mumbai, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
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This offer will give consumers close to 10% additional talk time with unlimited validity. Extra talktime has been a unique offering of Uninor which is also available in other denominations such as 60=65, 100=110 and many more, adding to the customer’s delight and satisfaction. With the many extra talktime offers, available in different ranges customers can get upto 15% extra talktime with Uninor.
Commenting on this exciting product, Mr. Yasir Azman, Circle Business Head, Karnataka, said, “We at Uninor understand the requirement of our customer and it is a delight for us to constantly innovate products that meet their needs. Our latest product has been designed keeping our pay less talk more approach. Indisputably we are the only leading telecom service provider in the state to offer extra talktime to our customers at a denomination as low as Rs 32. We are confident that our RC 32 will be a great value for money product for all our customers.”
Uninor customers can avail this offer by recharging for Rs 32 with their nearest Uninor retailer or by walking into any of the 35 fully functional Uninor brand stores spread across Karnataka.
About Uninor
Uninor is owned by the Norway based world’s 6th largest mobile services provider Telenor Group and India’s second largest diversified real estate major Unitech Ltd. The Telenor Group has invested INR 6135.63 crores through new shares to hold 67.25% majority stake in the company.
The company holds a pan-India UAS license to offer mobile telephony services in each of India’s 22 circles. It has also received spectrum to roll out these services in 21 of the 22 circles. At present, Uninor services are commercially available in the thirteen circles of UP (West), UP (East), Bihar, Orissa, Kolkata, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Mumbai, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Sourced From: Perfect Relations