Internet Edition. September 7, 2007, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM 
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Warid Telecom first to offer 99 paisa/ min to subscribers

Warid Telecom has offered the lowest day and night-time call tariff to any subscriber slashing down the rate to below Taka 1 for the first time in Bangladesh telecommunications market

Dubbed as "Zem Fun", the new super offer allows prepaid subscribers of Warid Telecom to talk to any operator at only 99 paisa per minute from 9AM to 5PM.

Besides, Warid has launched another offer to all prepaid as well as postpaid subscribers for best night-time call rate at 0.25 per minute to Warid and 0.99 per minute to other mobile operators.

In recent times, consumer demand and increased competition has driven the rates in the market to below Taka 1.50 / minute boundary, but Warid has again set a new standard with slashing the rates to under a Taka.

Besides Zem Fun, the earlier packages of Warid also are available consumers. Suiting their needs, Prepaid subscribers can choose either per-second pulse, five FnF or 24-hours flat low rate under three unique packages namely 'Zem 1 See', 'Zem FnF' and 'Zem 24 hrs' respectively. What's more unique is that any prepaid customer can switch between these packages easily through the Warid SIM Genie Menu available with every Warid SIM. This migration is absolutely free of charge with only 24 hours gap between switching from second migration onwards.

It is worth noting ever since Warid has commercially launched its services as the country's sixth mobile operator on May 10 this year, it has achieved over 1.5 million active subscribers till date and expanded its coverage to 51 districts of the country. Apart from building a state-of-the-art NGN network, Warid has continually set new standards in terms of tariff, coverage and customer service.

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