Telecom operators MTS India, Tata Teleservices slash call rates to earthquake ravaged

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Telecom operators MTS India and Tata Teleservices on Sunday said they have slashed charges for calls made to earthquake-hit Nepal to support disaster relief efforts.

State-run telecom firms BSNL and MTNL, and private companies like Airtel and Idea Cellular have already announced reduction in charges or made free calls to Nepal, where over 2,000 people were killed after a devastating earthquake yesterday.

“Starting 11 pm, 25th April , MTS India is treating all calls made from its network to Nepal as local calls i.e Rs1/minute. This is being done for the next 48 hours to support disaster relief efforts and to enable concerned callers to reach out to their friends and family,” MTS India said in a statement.

In a statement, Tata Teleservices Ltd said, “… to support disaster relief measures, charges for all calls to Nepal on the Tata Docomo network are reduced to 1p/s between 26th to 28th April.”

Normal call rates to Nepal from India varies in the range of Rs 7 to 12 per minute.

Besides, instant messaging app Viber said it has “switched off ‘Viber Out’ billing so users in Nepal can make free calls to mobile and land line numbers anywhere for the next 48 hours”.

Private player Idea Cellular has also announced that it would charge calls made to Nepal from its network equal as per local call rates up to morning hours of April 28.


Telecom operators MTS India, Tata Teleservices slash call rates to earthquake ravaged Nepal | The Financial Express
 
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