Tata Tele mobile users can talk endlessly for Re 1

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Sorry to ask is it for docomo also...plus is it for call to any other provider..or just tata to tata??

Mobile subscribers of Tata Teleservices (TTSL) will now be able to talk endlessly by paying just Re 1 for a local call and Rs 3 for a STD call, irrespective of the call’s duration. However, users would be charged Re 1 per day for this new plan.

Existing subscribers can shift to this offer with a one-time recharge of Rs 96 and new connections for Rs 99 with validity of 10 years.

“This (launch of new tariff plan by Tata Indicom) will definitely force other operators to come up with such tariff plans. It would push up the usage on Tata’s network and lead to a churn in their favour,” telecom consulting firm Com First (India) director Mahesh Uppal said. As on July 31, TTSL, a pan-India CDMA player, had about 40 million wireless users. RCom has about 82 million wireless users. The total wireless base is about 450 million.

According to industry analysts, this move may prompt GSM operators to follow suit. An analyst with a foreign-based firm having operations in India said, “There is scope for further lower tariffs. With so many operators, the mobile market is likely to be more competitive.” Requesting anonymity, the analyst said GSM operators would adopt wait-and-watch policy before announcing any concrete tariff plans.

GSM operators association COAI director general T V Ramachandran refused to comment on whether the operators would follow suit. The plan by Tata Indicom comes after Tata DoCoMo GSM launched its ‘pay per second’ offer. “Pay Per Call will change the pricing paradigm in the telecom space,” TTSL managing director Anil Sardana said. However, endless talktime does not mean the caller can misuse the facility, as there will be monitoring of the call pattern of subscribers once any abuse is noticed, he said.

The company expects volumes to make up for the loss of average revenue per user in this plan.

In the ‘Pay Per Call’ scheme, users would be charged a fixed amount on a per-call basis. SMS would be also be offered at 50 paise for local and STD messages. Under this scheme, users would be able to call to any mobile or landline, irrespective of any network.

RCom, while launching its GSM mobile services in December 2008, had reduced the cellular tariffs by 30-50 per cent by offering different plans. The company, then, went on to add its highest number of additions at 11.3 million in January-March quarter, on the back of new tariff plans.

Meanwhile, Reliance GSM, Tata DoCoMo and Tata Indicom have eliminated the hassles of monthly rate-cutters for their pre-paid offerings to introduce simple tariff plans. This significantly reduces confusions arising out of complex rate plans including day/night charges, on-net/off-net charges and other fine print.

Elimination of rate-cutters is the latest in the price-reduction sche-mes and refers to the period for which a particular plan in valid. VG Somasekhar, regional head for Tamil Nadu

and Kerala of Reliance Communications, said, “Market research conducted by the company (Reliance GSM) had clearly brought out that consumers are confused by plans from various operators.

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Tata Tele unveils 'pay per call' concept
 
Pure marketing gimmick :no:. See here : Prepaid Plans from Tata Indicom providing a range of prepaid plans for you

Note for Pay per call Plan :
1. Each local call to be charged at Rs 1 for 10 minutes & each STD call to be charged at Rs 3 for 10 Minutes
2. Pulse for Local & STD call will be 600 secs
3. Pulse for Roaming calls will be 60 secs
4. This new starter kit allows keep talking benefit only with the purchase of a new handset on the tata indicom network , if sim is used with old & used handsets , the default tariffs of Rs 1/min for Local calls & 1.5/min for STD Calls . Local SMS @ Rs1 & National SMS @ Rs 1.5
5. As a special promotion , customers will enjoy an extended pulse of 24 hours for all local calls for first 15 days from date of activation
6. Daily rental to be charged at Rs 1 per day
7. Keep talking plan is a stand alone plan & can not be coupled with any other special offers which has free talk time or free minutes built in.
 
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Still, the plan looks good to users like me. I make 1 or 2 STD calls per day, each of which last at least 5 to 10 mins. Currently, with my Idea mobile, it costs me a minimum of rs.21 per day for the same (considering it as 2 calls of 10 mins each). With my wife's Airtel it costs me Rs.11 per day (both numbers being under the special 5 plan).

With this scheme from Tata, it should cost me no more than Rs.6 per day..and give me the added advantage of being able to call any STD number; not just specific numbers like the Airtel Special 5 plan. :D I might consider this.
 
^ give Rcom a month or so and theyll beat that plan.. ( not considering the best of services from tata or rcom tho..lol )
 
@Nemesis, RCOM has already said it in the Media that they will NOT try to match/beat this tariff by Tata!!

@live2drive, existing Prepaid users can recharge with Rs.96 to avail this benifit of Re.1/10min and has 'Tariff' Validity of 10 years!

Its really amazing...

Yesterday: Tata Docomo: 1p/1sec

Now: Tata Indicom: Re.1/10min!!!

Tata has got really good brains...
 
PhotostarSR said:
@live2drive, existing Prepaid users can recharge with Rs.96 to avail this benifit of Re.1/10min and has 'Tariff' Validity of 10 years!

Yes confirmed with the Customer Care executive and got the recharge done today. :clap:
 
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