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iSMS for SMS Savvy People

By Tahira Jamil on February 25, 2010



In this technology driven age, our lives have literally been transformed by the SMS culture which is a short, instant and convenient way to keep in touch with almost everybody anywhere in the world. A trend that was first only associated with youth is now an equally popular medium for professionals and adults to instantly communicate with their peers. Understanding this growing need, telecom companies also started coming up with interesting SMS packages to facilitate their customers.

Mobilink indigo has always been on the forefront to come up with the most competitive postpaid offers, which now include attractive voice and SMS bundles as well. For instance, the iSMS bundles launched by Mobilink indigo offer three amazing SMS bundles that offer highly economical SMS solution to the indigo customers on all mobile networks, 24 hours a day throughout the month.

The three iSMS bundles are tailored to meet the needs of different indigo users with different monthly SMS requirements. Some people SMS more than others while others just want a reasonable package for their medium usage of SMSes. If your SMS frequency hardly tops 300 texts per month then iSMS-1 is the best option for you. At a monthly subscription fee of only Rs. 30, you can send as many as 300 SMSs on any network any time of the day throughout the month.

For those who frequently use SMS as their primary means of communication with their peers, iSMS-2 is just what they want. With 600 SMS limit at a monthly subscription fee of Rs. 50, one can enjoy sending SMS to friends especially on weekends when we have all the time to catch up with our friends. The last iSMS package is designed for SMS savvy people who send as many as 100-150 messages every day. They can subscribe to iSMS-3 for a monthly subscription fee of Rs. 150 and can enjoy unlimited SMS throughout the month. Mobilink indigo’s iSMS bundles perfectly meet the SMS needs of postpaid customers whether they are university students or young professionals.

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