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Telecom firms extend helping hand by providing free talk-time to Tamil Nadu flood victims

Updated on: 03 December,2015 10:37 AM IST  | 
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Aiming to lend a helping hand to the Chennai flood victims, telecom service providers and mobile payment solutions providers have come up with free mobile recharges to help the residents stay connected

Telecom firms extend helping hand by providing free talk-time to Tamil Nadu flood victims

Chennai floods

New Delhi: Aiming to lend a helping hand to the Chennai flood victims, telecom service providers and mobile payment solutions providers have come up with free mobile recharges to help the residents stay connected.


Telecom companies such as BSNL, Airtel, Vodafone, RCom and Aircel are offering free talktime to their customers in the city that is witnessing the heaviest rainfall seen in close to a century.


Chennai floods

Airtel, whose services have been impacted in certain areas due to power failures by the unprecedented rains and floods, said it will offer talk time credit upto Rs 30 for its prepaid mobile customers. It will also provide free 50MB mobile data with a validity of 2 days to prepaid customers.

It added that postpaid and fixed line customers, whose bills are due to be paid immediately, will get an extended time to make the payment.

State-run BSNL said it will allow free local and STD calls to other BSNL mobile phone users as well as 100 MB data for seven days for its prepaid users. A rental rebate of seven days and extension of billing cycle by 15 days, it said in a statement.Vodafone said it is offering a credit of Rs 10 and 10 minutes of Vodafone to Vodafone calling to all pre-paid customers as well as 100 MB of free mobile data.

Similarly, RCom is offering 10 minutes of all-India free calling and 50 MB of data free. Aircel will offer free 10 minutes Aircel to Aircel calls across India to all its Chennai customers for the next three days. Apart from credit of Rs 30, the operator will also provide 10 Free all India SMS and 100MB 2G/3G free data valid for 3 days. Digital recharge company Paytm is also chipping in to help residents.

BSNL estimates that the free call services may not cost it more than Rs 25 crore.


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