Ncell’s attractive India Roaming Pack for frequent visitors
Kathmandu, February. Ncell has launched an attractive roaming pack, focusing on customers who visit the neighbouring country India frequently for various purposes. With this pack, customers can now easily stay connected at the most affordable rate during their visit to India.
Customers can activate the roaming pack at just Rs 100 including the applicable taxes and take the benefit of access to roaming service for 3 days i.e. just Rs. 33 per day. That is not all; they instantly get 500 MB as well as voice and SMS services at attractive discount rates.
The roaming pack has come into effect from Friday (February 02). This pack perfectly matches the communications needs of many individuals such as small businessmen, and transport workers, who frequently visit India from our bordering towns such as Birgunj, Bhairahawa, Nepalgunj, Biratnagar, Janakpur, etc, and those who need to make emergency visits to India for special reasons.
Customers can activate this pack by dialing *17129*5# Likewise, it can be activated through other mediums like the Ncell App, Ncell website, and digital platforms.
Once the customers subscribe to the pack, the roaming service to India gets activated and customers get 500 MB bonus data. Also, there is a whopping 32 percent discount on the Pay As You Go (PAYG) rate for incoming calls and making calls in India at just Rs. 16.48 per minute including applicable taxes. They can also send SMS at just Rs. 6.34 per SMS, which is 29 percent less compared to the PAYG rate.
Once activated, the pack remains valid for 3 days. Based on communications requirements, subscribers can activate this pack as many times as they want to stay in touch during their stay in India.
This roaming pack ensures a hassle-free telecommunications service for visitors who need to visit India repeatedly. Ncell believes that as it works closely with all Indian operators, this will especially create very good value for customers to stay in touch easily at the cheapest rate during their visit to India for various purposes.
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