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Aircel, Tata Docomo offer special plans for BlackBerry Z10

Shruti Dhapola • February 26, 2013, 14:00:24 IST
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Both Aircel and Tata DoCoMo have offered special plans for BlackBerry Z10 users. However only Tata DoCoMo is offering unlimited internet service on BlackBerry Z10.

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Aircel, Tata Docomo offer special plans for BlackBerry Z10

Both Aircel and Tata DoCoMo have offered special plans for BlackBerry Z10 users. The Tata DoCoMo plan which is a special offer of Unlimited 899, will allow customers to enjoy unlimited mobile Internet and unlimited local calls on any mobile or fixed-line network across India at a fixed monthly rental of Rs 899. Gurinder Singh Sandhu, Head-Marketing, Tata DoCoMo said, “We are delighted that we are partnering with BlackBerry to bring world’s latest smartphones like the BlackBerry Z10 to India. We look forward to providing our customers a better experience and services along with BlackBerry smartphones on our networks.” Sunil Dutt, Managing Director for India at BlackBerry said, “We are pleased to work with Tata DoCoMo to bring customers in India the powerful new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone. Backed by Tata DoCoMo’s network and service plans, BlackBerry Z10 customers will be delighted with a re-invented communication experience, seamless multitasking, and easy access to multiple social networks.” [caption id=“attachment_639974” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Reuters ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/BlackBerryZ10_Reuters_1Feb2.jpg) BlackBerry Z10 in this file photo. Reuters[/caption] Aircel is however not offering an unlimited BlackBerry Messenger plan with its the Z10 it seems. Aircel subscribers will get 1GB data, 250 minutes and SMS on Aircel to Aircel per month for 3 months at a recharge of Rs 153. The lack of unlimited BBM might be a turn-off for some users, especially for college going students who love the benefits of free messaging that comes with their BB. For details on BlackBerry 10’s features click here. For pictures of Ranbir Kapoor at the BB 10 launch click here.

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