Aircel announces unified 2G, 3G Data Pricing

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Aircel announces unified 2G, 3G Data Pricing 
Intending to take the market by storm, Aircel has launched new unified data tariffs for its customers across the country. A new set of mobile internet tariffs will offer complete flexibility to its customers to use 2G/3G services in the same pack. With this launch, Aircel becomes the first telecom operator in India to offer truly unified internet packs.
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With the introduction of unified internet tariffs, Aircel will also be introducing 10 days unlimited internet pack at Rs. 37 and a 1-month unlimited plan of 1.5GB of internet access (2G/3G) for Rs.197/month.

PI 37 is priced at Rs.37 and offers unlimited 2G/3G data to the customers with a validity of 10 days. The product offers great value to the customer as the unlimited data offered can be used over ten days at a very low price. This data tariff is ideally suited for customers who use mobile internet for social networking, browsing, getting news updates, checking mails, etc.

PI 197 is priced at Rs.197/- and offers its 2G and 3G customers 1.5GB data with a validity of 30 days. This data tariff is aimed at customers who use their data for downloading music, playing HD games, mobile applications, live streaming of videos and other high data usage content.

Deepinder Tiwana, Circle Business Head, Andhra Pradesh, Aircel, said, "In India, which is the world’s most dynamic and challenging telecom market, Aircel has successfully cemented its place by pioneering the data revolution in the country. Carrying this legacy of innovation forward, we have launched our new unified data tariffs, which will enable us to disrupt the data market and increase mobile internet penetration. According to a recent study, mobile internet users are set to grow 4-5 times by 2020, and one of the drivers for the data proliferation are innovative data plans by the operators. Therefore, we firmly believe that the launch of our new data tariffs will trigger an explosion of data consumption in the industry......See More