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Tata Docomo Brings Early Bird Offer For MNP

Mobile Number Portability is just some hours away starting from Haryana, and operators start throwing exciting offers to attract new subscribers from other operators.

BSNL turns to be 1st operator to announce MNP offer for new customers with Rs. 100 talktime and first month unlimited GPRS.

Now showtime for Tata Docomo. They are campaigning for MNP for last few days over social networking sites.Tata Docomo reveals their MNP dedicated webpage: http://www.tatadocomo.com/mobile-number-portability.aspx

Any prepaid customer who will switch to Tata Docomo before 31st December, 2010 will get following prepaid offer for next 6 months.

Prepaid Offers:

A. Local On-net calls at 1 paisa per 6 seconds

B. Extra Value on Top Up Recharges.

MRP (Rs)----------Talkvalue (Rs)

100---------------100

200---------------220

300---------------350

400---------------500

C. 3G Offers

100 MB data free per month for 6 months – Credited every month provided you have a 3G device and are in 3G enabled town.

You can also opt for 3G voice-data Packs:

MRP (Rs)------Local/STD minutes------Bundled Data

350-----------------500---------------350 MB

500-----------------750---------------650 MB

750----------------1250---------------1 GB

1000---------------2000---------------1.5 GB

2000---------------5000---------------2 GB

If you are going to switch to Tata Docomo’s Postpaid services, you will get Early Bird offer for next 6 months:

* On-net calls @1p/6sec.

* 100 MB data/month for 3G network

* Free Itemized Bill

Postpaid Plans:

Rental----------Free Usage----------Local/STD call rate

125---------------1 Topping---------------1p/sec

149---------------Rs. 149---------------1p/sec

199---------------2 Toppings---------------1p/sec

Topping Options : 200 Local mins or 150 STD mins or 500 SMS or 100 MB data.

For assistance call 1800-266-0000 and follow the guided process on the IVRS to switch to Tata DOCOMO.

Courtesy : Telecom Talk

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Attending the conference tomorrow!

Offtopic:

What happens to my handset if I switch to RCDMA from TATA Indicom?

will they accept my MEID/ ESN?

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MNP battle is truly gathering steam!! Do we visualize a scenario where your existing operator will offer you goodies for not to switch to another operator!! Sorprendido.gif

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very good offer DO COmmunication MObile

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With offers the day is not far when Trai may put a stop on offers to lure customers as it may lead to another offer war.

BTW,any guidelines as to how many times a customer can change operators ? What is the minimum period of stay after you change your operator to switch to a third operator.

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Thats not gonna happen because this is what for MNP is introduced.

Switch to the network that you feel is the best according to your need!

Time for the Network providers to slash down there prices in every possible manner without compromising in the quality!

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@Prathod

My dear friend, I heard somewhere that you have to stick with the operator for atlest 60 days before you port your number again to another operator. :)

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Hope the 100MB 3G usage for 6 months they are offering to all customers who port wont choke the network and spoil the speeds I am getting now ;)

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@Prathod

My dear friend, I heard somewhere that you have to stick with the operator for atlest 60 days before you port your number again to another operator. :)

Nahi Kamal bhai... It is 90 days MINIMUM and NOT 60 days... I am sure...

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yes it's 90 days period for which you need to stick to existing operator before you can switch to another

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How to identify the network after Migration...?????!!!

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Thats what I always think. Pata Chale I am calling on A Tata Number assuming the call to be free, Aur Bill Aa jaaye 10k Ka :NOTriste::rofl_200:

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Yes sir.. That is the small side-effect of MNP, imho... But comparing the benefits it is going to give, this issue is nothing and a solution may arrive after some time, I guess..

Edited by KanagaDeepan

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Thats what I always think. Pata Chale I am calling on A Tata Number assuming the call to be free, Aur Bill Aa jaaye 10k Ka :NOTriste::rofl_200:

One of my friend (Pankaj), told me if the number you are calling been ported to the operator other then the original, then you will hear the IVR in the starting telling you that the call is been routed to xyz operator. And this will help all of us a lot.

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