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Bsnl Introduces Per Second Billing

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BSNL Karnataka launches “Pay per Second” plan

Posted at September 10th, 2009 under BSNL,

After Tata DoCoMo, Aircel and MTS, now its BSNL’s turn. Stateowned BSNL has launched “Pay per second” plan for its subscribers in the Karnataka region.

Bindas – 54 customers can opt for the special tariff vocher “STV 45″ and avail local calls at 1 paise/second and STD calls at 2 paise per second. This tariff is applicable for calls to all BSNL and Other network phones.

Local SMS will be charged at 60 paise/SMS, National and International SMS will be charged at Rs. 1.20 and Rs. 5 respectively. ISD calls will be charged as per the plan.

SOURCE: http://www.cellbharat.com/blog/2940/bsnl-karnataka-launches-pay-per-second-plan/

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^^ everyone is following now... good...

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STD at 2 paise is not like DoCoMo where it is 1 ps per sec for the 1st 27000 secs. BSNL is not running into losses that a private operator can afford to give and they cannot....

Anyway, Jai Ho!!!! to DoCoMo... Hope RGSM also follows suit....

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MTS and Aircel :cry: following DoCoMo's path is nothing surprising... But now, its a great achievement :clap1: for DoCoMo.. Now one of the BIG-3 :surprise: has followed DoCoMo's :hypocrite: path :cheer: ... Eager to see, what other two :dontknow: (Airtel and Vodaphone) will do??? :drool:

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^^^ If Airtel opts per-second, I am pretty confident RCOM will follow.. :Riendo:

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:previous:

Only if Airtel, Voda, BSNL, Aircel introduces it, then RCOM will think and introduce it after some time:rofl_200: :rofl_200::Contento: :Contento:

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I really don't think per sec billing will stay for long..

not unless termination charge is phased out or done on sec basis....

its just the way to add the churn....

this churn is assumed to move within a year for a better offer...

so the companies can claim such offer for lifetime....

RCOM-CEP,

just a way to add churn and add subscriber to get additional spectrum..

once they got required addition, no good offer comming up.....

Airtel/voda..

never comes with such offers, they believe in retaining high usage customer

and thus both of them enjoy highest ARPU in the industry

Same goes true for Aircel...

they can never come with pay per sec billing in Tamil Nadu...or in circles where they operate since long

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