Ufone Introduces Monthly Heavy Offer at Rs 780

By Bushra Rao
6 Min Read
Monthly Heavy Offer

Ufone introduces Monthly Heavy Offer providing its valued customer with 5 GB data for entire month at just Rs 780.

Ufone Monthly Heavy Offer details:

  • Incentives:
    –internet 3 GB
    – 2 GB (Whatsapp, twitter, Line, Facebook)
  • Cost: Rs  780 (incl. tax)
  • Validity: 30 days

Subscription Details:

  • To subscribe, dial *803#
    Or
  • Log on to www.Ufone.com
    Or
  • Dial *3# from your internet-enabled handset and choose your desired Mobile Internet Buckets

Terms and condition:

  • All prices are inclusive of Taxes.
  • Bucket subscribers will get maximum available speed. Actual Internet speed will depend on multiple factors such as location, time, device, web pages accessed, number of subscribers etc.
  • All Whatsapp calls will be charged from data bucket resources.
  • Dial *706# to check the remaining resources of the buckets.
  • All calls on PTCL Prefix are Free of Charge. To view prefix list click here
  • For Regional Tax rates on call setup charges, please click here.
  • Every session reserves some volume of data to enhance customer experience.
  • Once data bucket expires, multiple sessions will be charged separately on default mobile package rate.

Additional Information:

  • After the consumption of bucket volume, charging will be done according to the default tariff i.e. Rs.2.50+tax per MB (https://ufone.com/support/tax/) at a charging pulse of 512 Kbs. On usage of 25 MBs you will get 150 MBs free till midnight and so on.
  • Volume accumulator will reset at 00:00 hrs. every day
  • To check remaining resources, dial *706#

Monthly Bundles:
Multiple subscriptions are allowed for Monthly Light, Monthly Heavy & Monthly Max buckets.
Fair Usage Policy (FUP) of 2 GB is applicable on social freebies of Monthly Light, Monthly Heavy & Monthly Max.

FAQ’s:

Q: Why I am being charged on 4G/LTE when my mobile data is turned off? What should I do?
A: Inherent to 4G/LTE technology, the data connection of 4G/LTE subscriber remains established despite data settings being switched off from the handset. However, a very limited volume of internet is consumed in such a case. So, it is suggested to change network settings to 2G/3G from the handset when turning OFF Mobile Data.

TAGGED: , ,
Share This Article
Bushra Rao is a Senior Content Manager at PakistaniTech covering a wide variety of news from the digital world. She has graduated in Telecom Engineering from Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan Campus. You can reach out to her at bushra@pakistanitech.com
wpDiscuz
Exit mobile version