Monday, 9 September 2013

Celebrate “Free Internet Day” with Uninor’s special offer

Here is the biggest announcement made by Uninor for its Andhra Pradesh subscribers. Uninor initiate “free internet service” for its users especially for those who are residing in Andhra Pradesh. This facility upholds free and unlimited surfing, downloading, chatting and social media.

This exciting offer is made to get applicable on September 9, 2013 which is also recalled as “Free Internet Day”. Subscribers can enjoy this special offer right from Midnight to 8PM of the day. After the day, the regular GPRS charges will be applicable on the usage.

While launching this exciting plan, Uninor’s Circle business head comment on the affordability offered by Uninor in terms of voice and SMS tariffs. Uninor acts as the most affordable operator that excels in offering cheapest online recharge. Along with the reasonable calls support, Uninor has also gained enormous popularity in terms of cheapest internet plans.

Uninor customers can now subscribe for the most affordable GPRS plan suiting to their needs. Subscribers can pick desired internet data from the collectibles of retail stores.  Also, customers can purchase the internet plan from the online store as well.

So, subscribers are liberated to avail of free internet offer on September 9 and thereafter too with economical tariffs introduced by Uninor. 

1 comment:


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