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Ncell's cheap WiFi service for office, only Rs 430 per month excluding taxes

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Ncell Axiata has brought hassle-free and accessible Wi-Fi service for homes and small offices.

The company has introduced Ultra WiFi SIM Plus service in all the places where the fourth generation mobile service 4G / Long Term Evolution (LTE) network has been expanded. It is a special SIM card with a monthly 40 GB data volume bundle for consumers, the company said.

According to the company, apart from bundled data for Wi-Fi service, customers get two SIMs under this service. Data, on-net talk time and digital containers will be available as bundled services each month. The company said it plans to address the growing demand for wireless connectivity under the new Theme Plus, targeting consumers across the country's expanded 4G network.

According to the company, the SIM card available under the scheme can be availed of data connectivity and Wi-Fi hotspot by placing the SIM card on your mobile handset or any 4G supporting device, MIFI device or wireless device. According to the company, after placing the SIM in the 4G device, the SIM will be connected to the nearest 4G tower and Wi-Fi will also be available in the area where the tower provides services.

"We are delighted to have an accessible and hassle-free 'Ultra WiFi SIM Plus' plan with bundled service for consumers in all 4G coverage areas," said Pradip Srivastava, Chief Commercial Officer of the company. We have taken it. 'This scheme is Rs 430 excluding taxes.

The company has stated that you will get 40 GB wire free plus data monthly for wireless data service in this service. According to the company, the bundled package will come with 5GB of data, 50 minutes of on-net talk time and two 4G SIMs with Prabhu TV and expensive music digital services every month. It will be received every 30 days on a cycle. The remaining services that have not been used within 30 days will not be added next month.


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