The Rs 144-149 pack will offer unlimited local and STD calls to Vodafone connections across the country with 50 MB data for 28 days
Airtel and Idea Cellular had launched many schemes to counter Jio's tariff with free voice calls to prepaid customers
Vodafone customers will get 2 GB of 4G data usage for Rs 255 instead of 1GB offered earlier
Initially, the 4G services will be launched in select towns of Tamil Nadu
UK-based telecom major Vodafone has to write down $5.5 billion for its India operations
Vodafone India, No 2 mobile phone carrier by market share and revenue and other players in India's crowded telecoms market have been impacted by the entry of Reliance Jio
The ICJ, which had originally named Berman as the neutral and presiding judge of the 3 member arbitration panel, rejected India's plea
They will be given a credit of Rs 10 in talktime and data of 30 MB across network with a 24-hour validity
It has already been launched in Kerala, Karnataka, West Bengal, Delhi & NCR, Mumbai, Haryana, UP East
Worst performing network in customer service, says Ofcom
Britain has fined Vodafone a record 4.6 million pounds ($5.60 million) for "serious and sustained" customer failures, including not updating accounts when mobile phone users topped up their credit to make calls.
BSNL has been offering free incoming call during roaming since June 15, 2015
Vodafone last week bid the highest amount of Rs 20,280 crore in spectrum auctions
Vodafone has a market share of 16% in the state and penetration access to 74% of the population
The arrival of Reliance Jio, has shaken up the sector, as it injects more than $20 billion to offer customers free data and calls
According to the company, the expansion will benefit 5.37 million people using the Vodafone network in the region
The company said that 5.37 million Vodafone customers in both the states would be benefitted with the expansion
Equity capital infusion is the country's largest-ever FDI
The funds will be used to retire debt, bidding for spectrum that begins next week, expansion of network and deployment of next generation technologies
Vodafone said it had always provided PoIs to other operators for all their fair, reasonable and legitimate requirements