Vodafone Idea Quick Recharge Through SMS Detailed
As we already know, the entire nation is under lockdown as Coronavirus has started spreading at a rapid pace. Due to lockdown, the retail outlets have been closed as well. With the closure of retail outlets, Vodafone Idea is helping its 2G subscribers using feature phones to access ‘Quick Recharge’ through SMS and Missed Call. Vodafone Idea customers in Assam & North East and Bihar and Jharkhand regions can avail the feature by just sending an SMS from their registered mobile number. For example, users have to send an SMS to Axis Bank: SMS to 9717000002 / 5676782 & ICICI Bank: SMS to 9222208888, and the SMS format would be ‘MOBILE10 digit Mob No Idea/Vodafone Amount Last 6 digits of Bank Account.’ Some customers will have to complete the process by giving a missed call to a designated number. The facility is already live and can be used by customers using their registered mobile numbers. Besides, Vodafone Idea prepaid customers can also avail prepaid recharges via nearest ATMs. It is also crediting Rs 10 talk time to 100 million users and also extended prepaid account validity till April 17, 2020. It is unknown whether the SMS and missed call recharge facilities are available in other circles or not besides the regions mentioned above.
Vodafone Idea Also Monitoring Network Performance
Amidst the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown, citizens are completely dependent on telecom networks to study, work, access essentials, source information and entertainment. Due to this, the load on telecom networks has increased a lot. Vodafone Idea says it is continuously monitoring network to ensure optimum efficiency in the seven states of Assam & North East. To cater to the growing data demand and usage, the telco has upgraded over 650 sites in the region since the declaration of lockdown. In Bihar & Jharkhand, Vodafone Idea says its field engineers have travelled long distances to attend to faults and restore connectivity. e.g, travelling 130 kms from Jamshedpur to Chakrdharpur, 95 kms from Bhagalpur to Khagaria, 45 kms from Muzaffarpur to Deoria. “One engineer had to travel 55 kms from Chakia to Patahi and stay overnight to upgrade the router and get necessary amendments done,” said the company in a press statement. Furthermore, Vodafone Idea customer service teams are also creating awareness among customers on accessing and taking the benefit of digital platforms through video links, GIFs, dockets that explain the process for undertaking recharge and effecting bill payments. Vodafone is also allowing Idea customers to recharge at its outlets and vice versa.