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Nayatel Introduces Mobile Minutes Offer

  • April 14, 2018
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Nayatel announced the introduction of mobile minutes offer this past week. With the Mobile Minutes Offer, you can call your loved ones on their mobile phones from your Nayatel landline number for 170 minutes for just Rs. 199/month.

In addition to its telephony solution with zero-line rent, free outgoing on-net calls within the city, and earning discount of PKR 0.3/minute for all incoming calls & PKR 0.3/ 5 minute for all outgoing calls, Nayatel now brings you the “Mobile Minutes Offer”.

Subscription Process:

Users can subscribe to the service through the following steps:

  1. Login to Customer portal.
  2. Email: sales@nayatel.com.
  3. SMS: SUB < SPACE > MO < SPACE > Number1, Number2 and send to 0302 8555 941-2.

Terms & Conditions under the said packages include:

  • Offer is applicable on phone numbers (POTS) and not on user ID.
  • Rewards offer not applicable on this package.
  • Offer can be availed multiple times and will renew automatically by 1st of every month unless unsubscribed.
  • The user will not be able to make an outgoing call if their Nayatel account gets locked due to non-payment.
  • The package is offered only for cellular calls for POTS services.
  • After consuming free 170 minutes, normal tariff rates apply.
  • Free minutes that are not consumed will not be carried forward (you will not get them back if you subscribe to this offer again).
  • Relevant taxes apply.
  • Advance billing is applicable.
  • Calls will be charged on a per minute basis.

 

 

 

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