Earthquake in Nepal! Telekom Romania supports the rescue efforts

Earthquake Nepal Telekom Romania rescueA new earthquake occurred in Nepal during this day, with a magnitude of 7.3 on the Richter scale, dozens of people died, while several hundred others were injured, the amount of destruction continuing to increase. To help Romanians support the rescue efforts carried out in Nepal following the recent earthquakes, those from Telekom Romania they opened 4 short numbers through which anyone can make donations to 4 NGOs involved in the actions there.

Moreover, Telekom Romania will allow Romanians from Nepal to speak for free in Romania, the costs of roaming calls being eliminated to help them get in touch with people at home more easily. Below you have details regarding the initiative of those from Telekom Romania, donations can be made whenever you want using those phone numbers.

Telekom Romania Mobile Communications supports the efforts to help the victims of the earthquakes in Nepal

Telekom Romania Mobile Communications supports the efforts and initiatives to help victims of the earthquakes in Nepal. Thus, the company has opened 4 short numbers for NGOs, through which users can make donations for the benefit of the victims in Nepal. In addition, the company will cover roaming costs for its customers in Nepal as part of the humanitarian efforts following the two recent earthquakes.

Telekom Romania Mobile customers can donate 2 Euro by SMS to the following short numbers:

Also, until November 5, 2015, Telekom Romania Mobile Communications will cover roaming costs for customers of voice and mobile data services, both prepaid and subscription-based, located in Nepal in disaster areas. Roaming costs in Nepal will be covered for both individual and corporate customers, companies and NGOs.

Postpaid customers will be reimbursed for roaming charges in Nepal for voice and mobile data services on the bill subsequent to the period in which the calls and data traffic were made. For prepaid service users, roaming charges in Nepal will be zero till November 5, 2015.