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"With the Pay Per Call offer, Tata Indicom has changed the very currency of pre-paid mobile tariffs. While a customer typically pays Re. 0.01 per second, or Re. 0.30, or Re. 0.50, or Re. 11 as call rates per minute, depending on the tariff plan they have chosen with various telecom service providers, they will now be charged a flat rate of Re. 1 for any local call, and Rs. 3 for any STD2 call, regardless of the call duration3 ! This will change the very perception of charging, as seen by telecom subscribers today."4 - Vineet Bhatia, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Delhi & National Capital Region (NCR), Head - North Region, Tata Teleservices Ltd., in September 2009.
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1] Re. (singular) and Rs. (plural) denote the Indian Rupee (INR). Between September 2009 and January 2010, the exchange rate of the currency fluctuated between Rs. 49.50 per US dollar and Rs. 46.50 per US dollar.
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