Virgin Mobile, a joint venture of Virgin group and Tata Telecom, has launched a wireless internet data card, vLink in the Indian market. The sleek white colored device will be the first in the data devices segment to offer style and dual purpose of CDMA USB Modem and 1 GB data storage.
Virgin Mobile India launched two tariff plans — Rs 801 per month and Rs 349 per month. The Rs 801 per month tariff plan is for unlimited data usage; the tariff plan allows the mobile customers, who do not want any limitation on their data usage, to surf Internet from anywhere. The Rs 349 per month tariff plan offers rate of 25 paise per minute (between 8 am-10 pm) and 13 paise per minute (between 10 pm-8 am). The second tariff plan also offers a facility of balance roll over to next month.
“vLink will offer instant connectivity on the move to the style conscious youth, be it students, professionals, SMBs or SOHOs…It is a carry-along device that will allow users to access internet anywhere as well as store their music, photos, videos etc,” Virgin Mobile India Chief Executive Officer M A Madhusudan said.
The vLink comes with all the required drivers (no CD installation required) and one month free unlimited data usage. vLink comes with a starter kit of Rs. 99 including free unlimited promo data usage time of 30 days. According to Virgin Mobile India, vLink, priced at Rs 2,100, along with tariff plans, is the most economical package available and connection speed is upto 153 kbps.
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