Thursday 5 November 2015

We have changed! Introducing Telenor



What is in a name? A lot actually. Indian telecom brand Uninor has changed hands and gained a new identity –Telenor. The Indian brand has been taken over by a Norwegian telecom entity Telenor Group, through its Indian arm. The company will make the transition from a pure voice operator to major data player with the introduction of it 4G services in the six sectors it operates.


When a brand name changes it adopts certain characteristics of its parent company. However, the parent company Telenor has retained the standpoint observed by Uninor ‘Sabse Sasta’, only modifying to ‘Ab Life Full Paisa Vasool’, which focuses more on creating more value to the mass market subscribers. By adopting a broader and a more value driven position, the transition from Uninor to Telenor will continue to appeal to mass audience. Telenor India is hoping to appeal to new consumers through various innovative services coupled with a customer-first approach.

To appeal to a larger audience, Telenor has introduced few innovative services such as ‘Surkaksha’, a first of its kind insurance service for prepaid customers. To avail of the service, the subscriber don’t have to a pay a premium, but recharge their phone and that amount will be 100 times the recharge amount. In addition, to solve the woes of many subscribers who face call drops, the company will refill the prepaid with extra talk time through a SMS. The extra minute is valid for 24 hours.

Telenor will soon start testing their 4G services, out of their 24000 towers across the country, the company is aiming at modernising approximately 5000 towers by the end of the year. Telenor’s Indian arm contributes 6 percent of the revenue generated globally for the company and 12 percent is contributed through the other sectors in Asia.

Telenor made its first investment through a joint venture with Unitech wireless in 2009, which was branded Uninor. The Norwegian company owned 74% earlier, but after the country relaxed its foreign investment laws, the company took over Unitech Wireless with 100% investment. Unitech has since exited from the operations and now the company is purely owned by Telenor Group.

Telenor holds the 4th positon is in its operating circles. The brand has positioned itself as an affordable service provider and provides many online recharge offer on Telenor’s official website.
Ab life full vasool with Telenor!

Wednesday 28 October 2015

Offers you can’t refuse


Telenor’s prepaid cards are simpler and economical option for students and other subscribers who don’t want to get stuck with a set rental plan. As a prepaid customer, you can recharge your account as and when you like and you don’t have to worry about monthly bills. Earlier, certain plans were reserved for post –paid users, but with various offers in the recharge offers prepaid users can avail of the same services at an economical rate.


With IM apps such as Facebook and WhatsApp ruling the messaging space, there are people who still shy away from moving into the digital messaging space and prefer the trusty SMS to pass on the messages. Telenor SMS packs in Andhra Pradesh are designed to keep the digitally uninclined connected with the world. For Rs 7 the company provides you with 15 days of validity on your pack and 25 local and national SMS free. If you are heavy SMS user and use it instead of phone then, you can opt for Rs 46 plan. The SMS pack offers 100 SMS daily (85 local + 15 all India SMS) for a period of 28 days. With Telenor’s SMS pack in Andhra Pradesh you are just 160 SMS characters away from your loved ones.

However, if your life revolves around Facebook, WhatsApp and other instant messaging apps, then Telenor’s net plan in Andhra Pradesh are perfect for you. For Rs 43, Telenor offers you Unlimited Facebook, WhatsApp and 250 MB Data for a period of 30 days. On the other hand, if you view a lot of videos on your phone and are constantly of your data depleting, don’t worry. Telenor’s 28 pack, it provides you with unlimited YouTube and Dailymotion viewing for a period of 28 days. Also, Telenor has standalone data plans that start from Rs 9 for two days and provides you with 60Mb data to Rs 146 for 2GB data. Telenor’s net plan in Andhra Pradesh has a little something for all their subscribers.

Telenor’s tariff plans are an economical way of staying in touch with friends and family and offers something for everyone. To get the most of your tariff plan, recharge your prepaid account online. Check out Telenor’s online recharge offers in Andhra Pradesh and get a little bit extra every time you recharge.
Telenor is a Norwegian company, which has taken over the Indian telecom company Uninor, through Telenor’s Indian arm. They’ve changed their standpoint from ‘Sabse Sasta’ to Ab life full paisa vasool.’ It’s time to make the most of their offers and indulge in getting the most out of your tariff plans.