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Vodafone opens its network for Reliance communications customers of Assam, Noth East to facilitate port-in

| @indiablooms | Nov 04, 2017, at 12:39 am

Guwahati, Nov 3 (IBNS): Mobile phone major Vodafone India on Friday announced that Reliance communications customers of Assam & North East can now use Vodafone network for facilitating their Port-out requests. This is being done to facilitate porting out and ease of connectivity for customers facing network shutdown.

 

For smooth transition to Vodafone, Reliance communications customers need to:

-          Go to network settings on their mobile handsets & manually select Vodafone network.

-          Generate MNP code by sending PORT to 1900.

-          Submit this MNP code along with Mandatory documents and photographs at the nearest Vodafone store or Vodafone retailer.

-          For any assistance on MNP, customers can call 1800 1234567 (toll-free) from any phone.

Customers coming on Vodafone network will have new exciting data and voice offers to choose from, which fit every pocket.

Nidhi Lauria, Business Head - Assam and North East, Vodafone India, said, “We, at Vodafone, always try to offer maximum value to our customers, in terms of service, network and price. In line with this endeavor, we are very pleased to extend our superior services and value for money propositions to all mobile subscribers in Assam and North East facing network shutdown. We urge all such mobile customers to join Vodafone SuperNet and avail world class service experience.”

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