Want to get a fancy Vodafone-Idea phone number for free? Here’s how to get it

Want to get a fancy Vodafone-Idea phone number for free? Here’s how to get it


While getting a new phone number, whether it is for a postpaid or prepaid connection, subscribers typically do not have the option to select the digits of their mobile number. But Vodafone-Idea (Vi) is now offering customers the option to choose a VIP or fancy mobile number which can be personalised based on their preferences. Users can choose their lucky numbers, significant dates, or a number that is important to users for the Vi fancy mobile number. A SIM card which supports a VIP number allows subscribers to obtain the fancy or VIP mobile number of their choice. In fact, users’ family and friends may even find it easier to remember Vi’s fancy numbers.

Vodafone-Idea offers both free and premium VIP numbers. Users’ can choose a specific number from the list of displayed numbers based on their preference. These mobile numbers are available for both prepaid and postpaid users.  Here’s how you can get a VIP number for yourself for free:STEP 1 Go to the Vi fancy number webpage (https://www.myvi.in/new-connection/choose-your-fancy-mobile-numbers-online). STEP 2 Check for Postpaid or Prepaid, as per your choice. STEP 3 Enter your PIN code and your existing phone number. STEP 4 Enter a set of digits (3 or more) and select a number of your choice. STEP 5 Fill in your address details.

STEP 6 Enter the OTP received on your mobile number and confirm your order. STEP 7 you will receive a new SIM with your fancy number at your doorstep for free.  

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Spectrum acquisition: Four companies pay Rs 17,876 crore upfront to DoT

Spectrum acquisition: Four companies pay Rs 17,876 crore upfront to DoT

Bharti Airtel said Wednesday it has paid Rs 8,312.4 crore upfront to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) towards dues for the spectrum it had acquired in the recently concluded 5G auctions. The telco said it paid dues for four years upfront, as it would help future cash flows and its 5G rollout.
The DoT also got Rs 7,864.7 crore in upfront payment from Reliance Jio, Rs 1,679.98 crore from Vodafone Idea (Vi), and Rs 18.94 crore from Adani Data Networks, an Adani Group arm. As a result, it has received a total of Rs 17,876 crore.
Airtel plans to launch 5G services this month. Over the last year, it has also cleared Rs 24,333.7 crore of deferred spectrum liabilities, the telco said.
“The company believes that this upfront payment coupled with the moratorium on spectrum dues and AGR (adjusted gross revenue) related payments for four years will free up future cash flows and allow Airtel to dedicate resources to single-mindedly concentrate on the 5G roll out,” a statement by Airtel said. It has tied up with Ericsson, Nokia, and Samsung for network agreements.
According to DoT’s rules for receiving payments from the spectrum auctions, companies have the option to pay dues in 20 equated annual instalments. However, telecom operators are also free to pay the entire amount or part of it upfront, with the minimum duration for upfront payment being two years. On August 5, the Department had issued demand notices to all the four companies to pay up their spectrum payments in 10 days, with Wednesday being the final day.
India’s biggest ever spectrum auction for 5G airwaves had ended on August 1 with bids upwards of Rs 1.5 lakh crore coming in after seven days of bidding spread over 40 rounds, belying initial expectations that the auction process would be wrapped up in under three days.
Jio emerged as the largest spender in the 5G spectrum auction, acquiring almost half of all the airwaves sold for more than Rs 88,000 crore, and was also the only one to have acquired spectrum in the premium 700 MHz band. Airtel, shelled out Rs 43,084 crore to acquire a total of 19.8 GHz of spectrum in the 900 MHz, 1,800 MHz, 2,100 MHz, 3,300 MHz and 26 GHz bands. Vi spent Rs 18,799 crore and bid for certain medium and high frequency bands. Adani Data Networks acquired spectrum only in the 26 GHz band and spent Rs 212 crore.
In an earnings call last week, Gopal Vittal, MD and CEO, Bharti Airtel had said that the company plans to launch 5G services starting August and, by 2024, is expecting to cover large parts of the country, including in rural areas. The company has prepared detailed network roll-out plans for 5,000 towns in India, he said.

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Vodafone Idea to target premium customer base for its 5G services

Vodafone Idea to target premium customer base for its 5G services

Tough future call: What happens if VIL isn't out of the woods in 4 years?

With a customer base of 259 million as of June this year, the third-largest telecom operator is waiting for the government to pick up a 33.5 per cent stake in the company in lieu of ending dues offered to it as telecom relief package.



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SonyLIV Premium: Vodafone Idea introduces SonyLIV Premium add-on pack for its postpaid users

SonyLIV Premium: Vodafone Idea introduces SonyLIV Premium add-on pack for its postpaid users

Telecom service provider Vodafone Idea, has introduced SonyLIV Premium add-on pack option for its postpaid users.
The new postpaid special pack offers 30 day access to SonyLIV premium content clubbed with 10GB of free data at a monthly subscription fee of Rs100 (including Taxes), which gets added to the user’s postpaid bill.
This gives the postpaid users access to movies, shows, live sports, exclusive content and more on both mobile and TV, available through SonyLIV.

SonyLIV’s portfolio of content includes sports properties like UEFA Champions League, WWE, Bundesliga, UFC, originals like Scam 1992 – The Harshad Mehta Story, Maharani, Tabbar, Rocket Boys, Gullak Season 3, regional content like Salute, Kaanekkaane, Shantit Kranti and James, and international shows like The Good Doctor, Fantasy Island and Magpie Murders.
Apart from this offering, Vi currently houses a content library under Vi Movies & TV (Vi MTV) on the Vi app. ViMTV app has 450+ live TV channels, live news channels and premium content from other OTT apps.

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Vi introduces SonyLIV Premium add-on pack for its postpaid users

Vi introduces SonyLIV Premium add-on pack for its postpaid users

Vi today introduced the SonyLIV Premium add-on pack option for its postpaid users. The new postpaid special pack offers 30-day access to SonyLIV premium content clubbed with 10GB of free data at a monthly subscription fee of just Rs 100 (including taxes), which gets added to the user’s postpaid bill.
Vi postpaid users can now binge-watch popular movies, shows, live sports, exclusive content and more on both mobile and TV.
From sports properties like UEFA Champions League, WWE, Bundesliga, and UFC to originals like Scam 1992 – The Harshad Mehta Story, Maharani, Tabbar, Rocket Boys, Gullak Season 3; regional content like Salute, Kaanekkaane, Shantit Kranti and James and international shows The Good Doctor, Fantasy Island and Magpie Murders, SonyLIV has a bouquet of attractive content offerings appealing to audiences across age groups and interests.

Vi offers a rich content library for its customers under Vi Movies & TV (Vi MTV) on the Vi app. ViMTV app has 450+ live TV channels, live news channels and premium content from other OTT apps.Best of Express Premium‘It is an absolute joy’: Metaverse celebrates inclusivity thi...PremiumAverage math score of first-year engineering students below 40%: AICTEPremiumExplained: Managing type 1 diabetesPremiumReverence by followers of one religion for the sages and seers of another...Premium
In other news, Vi is now offering international unlimited roaming packs for its customers, as more and more Indians resume international travel for business and leisure. Vi postpaid customers travelling to popular business and holiday destinations such as UAE, UK, USA, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Australia, Thailand, Brazil and more can opt for Vi Unlimited International Roaming packs, starting from Rs 599 offering 24-hour validity to Rs 5999 pack that comes with 28 days validity.

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