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Ncell launches India Voice Packs


22 September 2022  

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KATHMANDU: Ncell customers can now enjoy calling India at affordable rates.

Ncell Axiata Limited, coinciding with the festive season, announced the launch of 3 attractive India voice packs on Thursday.

The voice packs are getting launched from Friday (September 23). All users of pre-paid and post-paid can take benefit from these volume-based voice packs.

Depending upon the requirement of voice service to call India, they can choose 1-day, 7-day, or 28-day voice packs.

1-day pack contains 15 minutes of India calling at just Rs. 55 including applicable taxes. In the 7-day pack, customers get 70 minutes of India calling at just Rs. 249.

For customers who need a longer validity, they can subscribe to 215 minutes of India calling at just Rs. 749.

Customers can buy these packs by dialing *17118*7# and following the instruction accordingly. Similarly, customers can activate the packs from Ncell App, the Ncell website, and authorized retail outlets.

These voice packs to call India have been launched in line with Ncell’s commitment to providing the best packages at affordable rates.

The company is delighted to launch India voice packs this festive season, enabling customers to exchange festive greetings with friends and family.

Publish Date : 22 September 2022 18:27 PM

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