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Ncell brings new voice packs



KATHMANDU: Ncell Axiata Limited has launched two new voice packs, allowing its prepaid subscribers to enjoy voice calls with their friends and families at more affordable rates.

The two voice packs are coming into effect from December 3 (Thursday). Under this offer, prepaid subscribers can now enjoy an hourly voice pack and a 3-day voice pack.

Under the 1-hour voice pack, customers can enjoy 60 minutes of on-net talk time at just Rs. 17 (including applicable taxes). This means customers can take Ncell voice service at 28 paisas per minute against the standard rate of Rs 2.54 per minute.

The 60 minutes validity starts from the time of activation of the mentioned voice pack. Customers can easily buy this pack by dialing *17118*8# .

Likewise, in the 3-day pack, customers get 225 minutes of on-net talk-time valid for 3 days at just Rs. 48 (including applicable taxes). Under this pack, customers enjoy 75 minutes of talk time every day until midnight for 3 days, enabling customers to benefit from voice service at 21 paisa per minute.

Customers can activate this 3-day voice pack by dialing in *17118*6*2#.

Ncell has stated that the voice packs have been launched as a part of the company’s commitment to providing quality services at affordable rates. It believes that the packs will add great value for customers who need voice service to stay connected.

Publish Date : 03 December 2020 12:48 PM

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