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Dialog adds more rings in mobile telecom market

Days after launching South Asia’s lowest charges, spices up with Rs. 3 per minute on outgoing 3G calls with incoming free

Industry giant and Sri Lanka’s biggest listed company, Dialog Telekom, is getting relentlessly aggressive in adding value as it announced the lowest ever charge of Rs. 3 per minute on 3G network hot on the heels of slashing overall rates on GSM service from Saturday.


The 3G based tariff package with a maximum call rate of Rs 3/- per minute will be based on 3G SuperLine on the company’s Dual-Line SIM card wherein consumers can now instal the 3G SuperLine as their Line 2 connection.


3G SuperLine functions only within the company’s rapidly growing 3G coverage and customers logging in to Line 2 are guaranteed of a maximum call charge of Rs 3/-. In addition, all incoming calls on 3G SuperLine are free of charge. The 3G SuperLine SIM Card will cost Rs 1,000 but can be obtained Free of Charge during the month of December as a part of Dialog’s Seasonal rewards campaign.


Dialog 3G is South Asia’s first 3G Network and since its launch in 2006, has grown rapidly to cover a large number of cities in Sri Lanka.


He denied the allegation made by the MP’s of Tamil National Alliance and also D2D calling is available on the 3G SuperLine at Rs 2/- per minute, providing the undisputedly cheapest method of reaching 4 Million Sri Lankans on the Dialog network.


Tariff rates dip to as low as Rs 1/- for D2D SMS and late night calling.
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