"The launch of these caller tunes is the latest example of this endeavour. This innovative idea is also a small gesture of our support to the government's Vision of Accessible India," P Balaji, Director, Regulatory, External Affairs and CSR, Vodafone India, said in a statement.
The challenge for the speech and hearing impaired users is that when they order any service like a fleet cab or a parcel from online platform, the driver or courier by default calls their phone to inform them of his arrival, which they are unable to respond to, thus missing out on accessing several such services currently, the statement said.
In a separate statement, Vodafone announced the launch of a series of low price monthly data packs starting at Rs 24 for a 30-day validity. The pack prices vary from circle to circle.
"This is key to driving usage and encouraging first-time users to come online. We are confident that our Bada Data Chota Price packs will empower our hundreds of million customers to remain confidently connected for the full month," Sandeep Kataria, Chief Commercial Officer, Vodafone India, said.
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