Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Airtel's Latest 'Call-me-Back' service

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Airtel has dished out a Call-me-back service for its prepaid consumers, where a user can request their family and friends to call them back if they have a compensate of less than Re 1.



This feature is useful for users to staid connected to their family and friends, claims Airtel. Commenting on this feature, Airtel say the company is here to help its users with the Airtel 'Call-me-Back ' service. The Call-me-back SMS service will allow a prepaid user to profit a call-back from another Airtel number (prepaid or postpaid) in model of insufficient compensate.

To use this feature, a user unbiased needs to send a toll-free SMS with the word CALL to 121. After sending the text message, one can anticipate a call from the Airtel number listed in the SMS. For illustration, 'Person A' having stabilize less than Re.1 can send a toll-free SMS to 121 writing CALL < Person B Airtel number >, and the 'Person B' will profit an SMS from the number of  'Person A' epigram: "Please call me back. Thank You." . Airtel claims that this service will ensure its Airtel customers are never out of affect with their family and friends.
Airtel states that there is no train to 'Person A' for this service, and the call-back by 'Person B' is as per the person B's trait estimate. The customer who is calling back can be a prepaid or a postpaid user. Also, both the customers can be a local, STD number, or be in national roaming.
This service can be availed when the symmetry in the customer's prepaid consider is below Re 1  for up to 3 times in a day. This service by Airtel can be extremely useful if a person runs out of stabilize and is in a risky situation.
However, it appears that the big catch here is that the recipient needs to have an Airtel number, which may put a user in a spot of annoy if the person they are trying to execute out to uses another carrier. No matter what, this affect by Airtel is a welcome one and more carriers should adopt this feature to help its consumers.


In related Airtel news, the state's eagerly awaiting the implementation of free roaming  an introduction it believes will not give users bill scares when travelling within the nation. Popular mobile service provider Bharti Airtel, however, believes that issues love varied spectrum pricing and tariff in various circles necessity to be looked into before free roaming is implemented. On the sidelines of an Assocham happening, Bharti Airtel CEO (India and South Asia) Sanjay Kapoor stated, "The issue has to be viewed holistically. Its not average about one part, it includes STD...We have to sustenance at the 22 circles in the state. Every nation has different spectrum pricing. Tariffs are different." Kapoor added.that all the (aforementioned) issues requisite to be looked into in detail before commenting on it.

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