• Hutch Intros Sabarimala Value Adds

    Hutch Intros Sabarimala Value Adds

    Nycil George, Dec 04, 2006 1828 hrs IST

    Hutch has announced a range of value added services in Sabarimala, and coverage at Sannidhanam, Pamba, and Nilackal (places in and around Sabarimala).

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Hutch has announced a range of value added services in Sabarimala, and coverage at Sannidhanam, Pamba, and Nilackal (places in and around Sabarimala).

With this move, devotees of Lord Ayappa across the country can now stay connected and be in touch with family, relatives, and friends while on piligrimage. For the convenience of customers, physical and e-top up facility for recharges are also going to be made available at select centers across the state.

Among the many services launched are: coverage at Sannidhanam and Pamba, Sabarimala downloads, Ayappa wallpapers, animations, polytones, trutones, Sabarimala alerts (paid), temple timings, auspicious days, shlokas, special services at pilgrim centers, etc.

Speaking on the occasion, K Sankara Narayanan, Chief Operating Officer of Hutch Kerala, said, "Every year, crores of people from various parts of the country travel to Sabarimala. At Hutch, it is our priority to give our customers the best possible service whenever and wherever they travel. We are extremely happy that our customers will now be able to stay connected, and be in touch with their families throughout their travel to Sabarimala, especially on highways and rail routes in Kerala. We are also offering a basket of value added services based on Sabarimala to our subscribers."

The Sabarimala alerts provide information on temple timings, auspicious days, shlokas, and various other services. A nominal fee of Rs 30 per month would be charged for these alerts.

Hutch has also associated with the "Akhila Bharatha Ayappa Seva Sangham" to install recharge zones, wherein subscribers can buy re-charge coupons, at various pilgrim centers, hotels, and retailer shops en-route to Sabarimala.

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(4) Comments
Nick
,mumbai, on Dec 05, 2006 11:40 AM
really it sounds great
Anonymous
,Calicut, on Dec 05, 2006 07:42 AM
Oops! Now people don't need to go to Sabarimala. They can just dial the Lord.
SURESH
,MUMBAI, on Dec 05, 2006 10:08 AM
SWAMIYEEEE SARANAMAYIAPAAAAAAA
Yogesh
,Delhi, on Dec 04, 2006 09:48 PM
oh my god technology is really being used to the best here. It sould be used to make peoples life better like this and i really apprietiate hutch in taking such a fabulous initiative.

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