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Vodafone offers 100MB free data on Diwali

Both prepaid and postpaid subscribers are eligible for the offer, and will be valid for only one day  India: With Diwali less than a week away, Vodafone has announced a special festive offer for all its 188 million users across the country. The company will be providing 100MB of free 3G/2G data to its subscribers to usher in the festive season. As part of this offer, users will be getting the free 100MB data on Diwali day. The offer will be valid for only one day, on Wednesday, November 11. Subscribers can avail the free data by sending an SMS, typing “DIWALI” to 199. The offer will be available to both prepaid and postpaid Vodafone users. The free data is being offered by Vodafone to support and encourage a silent Diwali. Managing Director and CEO of Vodafone India, Sunil Sood said, "At Vodafone, we are driven with the singular objective of delivering superior experience to our customers.” The company believes that its innovative way of extending Diwali greetings to

Airtel to return 50% mobile data used at night, makes Wynk free

Airtel customers will get daily morning credit of 50 per cent of data, be it 2G ,3G or 4G, that they will consume between 12 am to 6 am Bharti  Airtel  customers will now be credited back half of data used by them during night, and will also be able to download unlimited songs and five movies per month on Wynk  mobile application for free. This offer comes as part of the company's strategy to attract more smartphone users on its network. While Airtel has launched the data cash back offer for pre-paid customers, the same will be extended to post-paid customers within a week, Bharti Airtel Director for Consumer Business Srini Gopalan said. Airtel customers will get daily morning credit of 50 per cent of data, be it 2G ,3G or 4G, that they will consume between 12 am to 6 am. "Smartphones are going to drive Digital India. Person who provides best smartphone experience and services will ultimately benefit from it. Usage in night at telecom networks is least u