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MNP - Which Operator to Choose in Various Cities?

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No. It means that you can recharge for Rs. 112 every month and get the double benefit of talktime+free minutes for the next 12 months with the minutes having a validity of 30 days from the date of last recharge.

Also not sure whether the minutes would be added up if u recharge during the existence of the validity period. For eg. if you have 10 minutes of local calls free, and also a validity of 1 day remaining. If you recharge for Rs. 112 will your minutes account show 109+10 minutes and validity get extended from the date of recharge?

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@kapil

the mnp page of mts says..

Customer will get benefits on RC 109 each month one time for next 12 months..

in case u know can u clarify that "one time recharge with 109 will give the benefits for 12 months?

this means

Every time u rechagre with Rc109 u will get TT98, 109min, 1/2paisa tariff.

109min and 1/2 paisa, Rs11 promo balance benfit carry validity of 30days only

These 3 benifit will be added only once in each month.

That means if u do RC109, twice in a month u will get benifit only once.

This benifit is appicable for next 12 rechagrs in next 12 months.

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MTS offerings given in detail at MTS website

http://bit.ly/f5pnVh

as usual media gets carried away with out reading fineprint..

for example

Innovative offers for Migrating CDMA Customers

CDMA customers switching to MTS would be able to avail the ½ paisa per second tariff for all local calls valid for 3 months with an FRC of Rs. 13. The second recharge of Rs. 50 will provide customer with a talk time of Rs. 75 Additionally, with a recharge of Rs. 109 per month, customers would be able to avail full talk time, 109 free minutes for all local calls and all local calls at half paisa tariff with a validity of 30 days.

MTS in poaching mode from RCOM and tata

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I live in Delhi but I want to port my number from RCDMA to any other GSM network in Delhi.

Currently my plan is as follows [im on ARP 1194 plan] ..

Monthly Rental: Rs. 199/- Per month

SMS Pack: Rs. 11/- Per month [super awesome deal]

Free SMS/Month: Some Rs. XX (Dont Know the limit actually)

Call Charges: 1p/sec local/std/roaming (in/out)

SMS: 1p/sms [Rs.11/month pack] Local/National/Even on roaming (i love the roaming part here :D )

Data Charges: You all know how good RCDMA data charges are :P

My SMS is virtually free because if I send 2000 SMS per month.. I get discount Rs.20 in my bill.

PS: I do get Rs. 150 discount every month in my bill because of ARP 1194 Plan but thats not for long. Only for 8 Months (going to get over soon)

Why I want to port even with this lovely plan..

1) Data usage charges

2) No BIS on imported handsets :(

I was thinking to convert to any GSM network, but want a plan which can at least try to match the above plan from RCOM.

PS: 4 Out of 12 months a year.. I am out of Delhi.. so cheap calls/sms on Roaming is important for me.

Any Suggestions plz?

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aircel may suit ur choice.

mass 499 plan in Delhi circle, as good as pps 199 of rcom

rent 499

free 1000 min for local std roaming

2500 sms

2 gb data

unlimited dialer tunes

after free min all calls at 1 p/s

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Thank you Amit bhai.

I will pay a visit to Aircel's office once i get back to Delhi.

How is the Network availability when in Roaming on Aircel?

It is available nationwide?

OMG, just checked Aircell's website. They have freaking plans on BIS service... 999/month.

Airtel on Postpaid is like: 599/month.. and Vodafone is another step ahead.. 1099/month.

I thought Vodafone is as competitive as airtel.

Ye log postpaid customers ko lootte kyu hai?

All the good offers are for prepaid customers.. whereas they try to pursue users to become a postpaid subscriber.

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Guys. I need a suggestion I want to port from reliance cdma to a different carrier could be gsm or cdma. I am facing problem with network coverage at my work place especially even more after the rains. I have called rcdma several times despite assurances there is no action from their side. I travel all over India and that's the only reason I stuck to rcdma cause it has worked every where.

I am looking for suggestions from you guys as to which network to switch to.

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@kunwar

My dear friend, try to post in the right thread after searching. :)

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Pls. suggest a Service provider & Plan* selection for my alternate GSM mobile without 2G or 3G for basic voice calls:

*minimum usage - it is just a standby mobile

Place : Chennai

Current Service provider: Airtel

Shift to,

Option-1: Vodafone ----------------- Plan: ?

Option 2: ? -------------------Plan: ?

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