Ufone Introduces Monthly Max Offer at Rs 1560

By Bushra Rao
6 Min Read
Ufone Monthly Max Offer

Ufone introduces Monthly Max Offer providing its valued customer with 12 GB data for entire month at just Rs 1560.

Ufone Monthly Max Offer details:

  • Incentives:
    –internet 10 GB
    – 2 GB (Whatsapp, twitter, Line, Facebook)
  • Cost: Rs  1560 (incl. tax)
  • Validity: 30 days

Subscription Details:

  • To subscribe, dial *5100#
    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.

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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
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