57 & 103 Not Out Cricket Recharge Vouchers: Another First from TATA DOCOMO

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TATA DOCOMO introduces unique cricket recharge vouchers to add to the excitement of the World Cup
Year 2011 is the ‘leap year’ for cricket enthusiasts in India—for they can literally leap into the upcoming Cricket World Cup with TATA DOCOMO’s ‘Not Out’ Recharge Vouchers. It’s the first ever Recharge Voucher for cricket introduced by any telecom operator. Doing the New yet again, TATA DOCOMO is introducing these special vouchers which can be utilized by cricket enthusiasts to stay connected with the hot n happening in the Cricket World Cup and much, much more.
The two new Recharge Vouchers-57 Not Out and103 Not Out –are especially designed for the Cricket World Cup 2011 and offer subscribers a unique combination of exciting & easy to use VAS cricket content that includes games, goodies, alerts and trivia and bundled talktime.
“When you think of cricket, it’s all about fun, passion, excitement, celebration and winning. 57 and 103 Not Out are precisely that. The innovative offering of Cricket related VAS along with bundled talktime adds that element around the most awaited cricket extravaganza. These are the first ever recharge vouchers available to cricket lovers and enables unparalleled experience. We wish to empower our subscribers to be tuned in with what’s happening on the ground, and the integrated combination of SMS Alerts, Call Me Tunes, MySong, Dive-In and IVR will keep our audiences engaged in the cricket carnival like never before. With these recharge vouchers, subscribers in fact are going to remain Not Out as far as the Cricket World Cup goes,” said, Mr. Rishi Mohan Malhotra, Head of Value-Added Services at TATA DOCOMO.
RCV 57 and 103 Not Out: Both RCVs offer talk-time worth Rs 28 and Rs 51, respectively, which can be used to make voice calls and are valid for 30 days. There are also a host of bundled offerings:
About TATA DOCOMO
TATA DOCOMO is Tata Teleservices Limited’s telecom service on the GSM platform—arising out of the Tata Group’s strategic alliance with Japanese telecom major NTT DOCOMO in November 2008. Tata Teleservices Limited has received a license to operate GSM telecom services in 19 telecom Circles and has been allotted spectrum in 18 of these Circles. It has rolled out its GSM services in all of these 18 Circles—Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Orissa, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh, Haryana-Punjab, Kolkata, Rest of West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, UP (East), UP (West), Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan (subsidiary company Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited has launched GSM services under the TATA DOCOMO brand in the Mumbai and Rest of Maharashtra Circles). TATA DOCOMO recently became the first Indian private operator to launch 3G services in India in all the nine telecom Circles where it won the 3G license. In association with its partner NTT DOCOMO, the brand finds itself suitably positioned to leverage this first-mover advantage. With 3G, TATA DOCOMO stands to redefine the very face of telecoms in India. Tokyo-based NTT DOCOMO is one of the world’s leading mobile operators—in the Japanese market, the company is the clear market leader, used by over 50 per cent of the country’s mobile phone users.
For details, visit www.tatateleservices.com, www.tataindicom.com and www.tataDOCOMO.com
First Published: Feb 17 2011 | 8:07 PM IST