Bhutan Telecom is promoting its new Power Voucher: 50 minutes of talk-time for Nu 60, which is Nu 1.2 per minute. Is this a good deal? Quite probably, unless you're calling during late-night hours (1-3AM), when the charge is Nu 0.4 per minute. But there are a few missing details regarding this offer: Is the money being deducted in 15 sec units, or by the minute? And which balance is debited when your phone has both a regular balance and a "power voucher" balance? Hopefully BT will provide more details and list the exact terms of this new voucher.
Update: This voucher can only be used to call another B-Mobile subscriber. You will not be able to use it to call TashiCell subscribers (Thanks, Andrea).
My squeeze bought the power voucher yesterday then discovered that he couldn't call me because I'm on TashiCell. Lame!
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ReplyDeleteThis voucher is only good for B-Mobile to B-Mobile calls. They do mention that "The voucher will allow one B-Mobile customer to another a talk-time..." but it's not 100% clear and can easily be missed. I'll update the post. Thanks!
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