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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Another first by Ufone The ’10 second Package’ takes the market by storm


Once again Ufone has lived up to its reputation of delighting the customers with extreme value propositions. Ufone, being one of the most affordable telecom providers in the industry has launched a ‘10 Second package’ which is specifically designed for value-seeking  customers who make quick and short calls.  This package is an easy alternative to missed calls, brief work related conversations and quick updates etc. The low rates will enable customers to optimize their expenditure and get the most value for their money by making a quick impactful call rather than sending a text message.
Ufone has once again successfully reinforced its stance as a customer centric organization by introducing this offer which is expected to create ripples in the market. To subscribe to the offer customers will simply have to dial *11# and there is a one-time opt in fee of Rs. 10+tax that will be charged upon availing the offer. Subscribers of the 10 second package will be charged 25 paisa per 10 seconds on on-net and off-net calls. The 10 second package by Ufone is currently the only such package in the market.

In the recent past Ufone has offered unmatched packages and unique discounts that have been designed to meet the specific needs of the customers. Ufone has been the pioneer in introducing the most competitive call rates in the market. Ufone offers one of the most economical SMS and call packages – some with almost unlimited SMSs and virtually free calls.
Speaking on the launch Akbar Khan, Chief Marketing Officer at Ufone said, “Ufone has always been conscious of the requirements of the end users and the 10 second package reinstates the organizations stance as being customer-centric. Ufone has lived up to its reputation by introducing another ‘first’ in the market as currently this is a one of its kind offer in the industry. We are very proud to be able to serve the communication needs our valued customers”.

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