hritik123 4 Report post Posted December 6, 2009 True Uninor will come to ground reality pretty soon , so has Airtel having crocodile tears Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vvinayakpai 26 Report post Posted December 12, 2009 (edited) Today in the Bangalore edition of the New Indian express, Uninor has published a full page adveertisement regarding their tariff details etc. I came across a very interesting information. The followig quote is from the advertisement. A prepaid lifetime validity subscription will be discontinued if there is no activity (like incoming/outgoing voice, SMS, VAS, data usage, recharge, any balance adjustment/decrement etc. excluding any incoming voice/SMS activity from application) for a continous period of 180 days Does the above mean that unlike most other operators wherein a minimum recharge of Rs. 200 is necessary every 6 months, in Uninor is it enough to just have a single incoming/outgoing call every 180 days to keep the account active? Edited December 12, 2009 by vvinayakpai Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
me_saket 73 Report post Posted December 12, 2009 Today in the Bangalore edition of the New Indian express, Uninor has published a full page adveertisement regarding their tariff details etc. I came across a very interesting information. The followig quote is from the advertisement. A prepaid lifetime validity subscription will be discontinued if there is no activity (like incoming/outgoing voice, SMS, VAS, data usage, recharge, any balance adjustment/decrement etc. excluding any incoming voice/SMS activity from application) for a continous period of 180 days Does the above mean that unlike most other operators wherein a minimum recharge of Rs. 200 is necessary every 6 months, in Uninor is it enough to just have a single incoming/outgoing call every 180 days to keep the account active? no big deal check out i haven't made any of above activity still it is running suceesfully Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
savramesh 37 Report post Posted March 5, 2010 Uninor Says Hello to Dehradun After a very successful launch of GSM mobile services in Uttarachal and UP (W), Uninor – a joint venture between the 150 year old global telecom giant Telenor and Unitech Ltd., today announced the opening of its Uttaranchal zonal office in Dehradun. Strengthening its presence in Uttaranchal with the opening of this zonal office, Uninor takes another step towards its commitment to being closest to customers. With the addition of this office at Dehradun, Uninor now has four zonal offices across Uttarachal and UP West.Located centrally, at NCR Plaza, Ravindranath Tagore Marg, New Cantt Road, Dehradun, this zonal office staffs the entire sales and distribution, marketing, technical and customer care teams for Uttaranchal. Dehradun is a city of great importance for us and with our new zonal office, we are getting closer to our customers in and around the region. We are thankful to our customers in Uttaranchal for showing such confidence in Uninor and we are sure to deliver enhanced value to our customers- said Allan Bonke, Executive Vice-President, Uninor. With the opening of this zonal office, Uninor now has offices across Agra, Bareilly Meerut and Dehradun. This zonal office is centrally located and will be responsible for entire operation, sales and marketing, technical and customer care besides providing support for retailers, distributors and franchisees for this zone. This office will be part of the state wide network of zonal offices and Uninor stores covering the entire population of Uttaranchal and UP West. This zonal office will also help in evaluating local mobile services needs and usage patterns of subscribers across the region, which in turn helps Uninor to offer customized tariffs and more value for money options to its customers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
savramesh 37 Report post Posted March 10, 2010 Uninor GSM Service goes Truly Mobile Uninor as part of its marketing & retailing practices flagged off 16 branded cars from Lucknow Hub with the vision of penetrating in the rural telecom market & reaching out to the customers in the distant & remote areas of UP East as well. Uninor ramps up its retailing & brand building initiative in semi- urban & rural markets of eastern UP by flagging off 16 cars at the Uninor Lucknow hub here on Thursday. The retail mobile initiative was adopted with the vision of assisting Uninor to reach out to its customers in even the remotest corners of UP East. With the mobile handset population poised to top 500 million in India by 2010, it has become a huge and vibrant communication platform, which no telecom marketer can afford to ignore. Uninor is oriented to tap the potential in rural UP as major segment of the telecom market is driven by these users, so it gets indispensable to reach out to the touchpoints. The rising demand in the Indian mobile phone industry is another reason to experiment with the retail mobile brigade for telecom market in UP east. With low-cost cellular services, a large number of rural customers are able to afford cell phones and Uninor attempts to capture more market share though innovation. Following the ceremonial flag off at Uninor office, HT House in Lucknow, the mobile brigade assembled around 1:29 pm on Thursday, 4th March, 2010. The participants were flagged off from Uninor Lucknow Hub by Mr. Frode Haugen, EVP, UP East Hub. "We firmly believe that there lies a huge potential in terms of mobile services penetration in the rural areas and it is important to reach out to them. These Scorpios will reach out to these areas and spread awareness about our brand and services", he said. The event was also meant to provide fun & frolic to the car enthusiasts & spectators as well. A fleet of 16 Scorpio Cars adorned with colorful graphics driving on the streets of Lucknow was a spectacle to watch out for. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KanagaDeepan 1,084 Report post Posted March 10, 2010 With poor in-building coverage in even urban areas, Uninor is going to concentrate on rural areas Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
savramesh 37 Report post Posted March 26, 2010 Uninor Marks Its 100 days In Andhra Pradesh Uninor the GSM mobile service provider today successfully completed its 100 days mark in Andhra Pradesh by establishing its base in 23 districts, 423 towns and 1328 villages. Uninor boasts of 6 Company owned outlets, 14 Franchisee owned outlets and 100 Modern Trade outlets in Andhra Pradesh. On the event of 100 days, Dushyan Vaithiyanathan, Executive Vice President, AP, Uninor said, “I am extremely elated at the response we have received from the market in only 100 days. As a brand, we are here to do much more than to offer a telecom service. Our business is about people – real life, young and aspiring people and we are here to provide our services to help fulfill their dreams and aspirations. We believe enhanced communication translates into opportunities. Ab Mera Number Hai is about the sense of opportunity through communication and the will to seize it. It’s these aspirations and opportunities that Uninor will help its customers fulfill.” Share this post Link to post Share on other sites