Clay Telecom, a leading MVNE (Mobile Virtual Network Enabler) and a dynamic global provider of wireless telecom solutions has unveiled a new range of Blackberry services to cater to people traveling abroad. Clay Provide International Roaming Sim Cards to save your money while roaming.
The ‘World Berry Service’ introduced by Clay Telecom offers Blackberry services to travelers like - unlimited emails, browse the web, communicate with friends and co-workers. The company claims to offer the most competitive International roaming prices – both for Voice and Data. You can save up to 70-80% on the International roaming bills and a significant 90% on International Blackberry services when compared to other Indian telecom providers.
Clay Telecom offers Prepaid, Postpaid and Global Data Cards to its customers. We conducted a comparative study to see where Clay stands when compared to other Indian operators. For illustration purpose, we considered a scenario in which a traveler travels from India to U.S.A and accesses T-Mobile operator while visiting U.S.A. The charges mentioned are for a postpaid plan. See the table below.
For detailed tariffs of each operator, please refer to the following links:
Airtel's Tariff Plans
Vodafone's Tariff Plans
Clay's Tariff plans
So if u planning to travel abroad in the coming months, then this info might help you. But what about using a 3G data Card… Please drop your comments.
Clay Telecom offers Prepaid, Postpaid and Global Data Cards to its customers. We conducted a comparative study to see where Clay stands when compared to other Indian operators. For illustration purpose, we considered a scenario in which a traveler travels from India to U.S.A and accesses T-Mobile operator while visiting U.S.A. The charges mentioned are for a postpaid plan. See the table below.
For detailed tariffs of each operator, please refer to the following links:
Airtel's Tariff Plans
Vodafone's Tariff Plans
Clay's Tariff plans
So if u planning to travel abroad in the coming months, then this info might help you. But what about using a 3G data Card… Please drop your comments.
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