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TTSL VAS Portfolio to Take CWG 2010 Updates to Subscribers
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Tata Teleservices Limited, India’s fastest-growing pan-India dual technology telecom service provider, has launched a Commonwealth 2010 Value Added Service portfolio for all its customers across the Tata DOCOMO, Tata Indicom and Virgin Mobile brands. The service ensures extensive Commonwealth Games information dissemination to subscribers, with real-time updates, happenings, alerts, results, interesting facts and much more.
“We are delighted to announce this association with the Commonwealth Games—with the introduction of a dedicated VAS portfolio that offers information, entertainment, facts, etc. on CWG 2010,” said, Mr Deepak Gulati, Executive President of the Mobility Business Division, Tata Teleservices Limited (more…)
Virgin Mobile introduces Music Unlimited service
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Virgin Mobile has announced the launch of ‘Music Unlimited’ service offering mobile subscribers to download full songs, ringtones, tring tunes (CRBT) free of cost. The service will allow the users to download full songs from music library of over 1.5 lakh songs ranging from Bollywood, Western rock, Pop, Bhangra, Indi pop, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and can set caller ring back tunes of their choice.
To avail this service, customers have to call at 586865 (charges @ 10p/sec)
M.A. Madhusudan, Chief Executive Officer, Virgin Mobile India said, “Music is an integral part of the lives of youth and their mobile phones are their newly evolved 24×7 music stations. Catering to this segment’s consumption of music, this service which will be offered to Virgin Mobile customers FREE of COST. Through this service, we at Virgin Mobile aim at changing the way music is consumed and reinvent the ways youth experience music every day.”
Virgin Mobile starts GSM services in Mumbai and Maharashtra
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Virgin Mobile the Youth focused Mobile service operator has commercially announced the launch of its GSM services in the Mumbai and Maharashtra telecom circles, After successful launching in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Orissa Virgin Mobile has finally launched their GSM services state-wide in Maharashtra in a process to plans to launch its GSM services across India by the end of this financial year. As an introductory offer, all Virgin Mobile GSM consumers will be offered amazingly low tariffs of of 20p/min for STD and local calls to any Virgin Mobile number without purchasing any special pack. (more…)
Virgin Mobile to invest Rs 500 crore in next 6 months
1Virgin Mobile India Limited, a 50:50 joint venture between Tata Teleservices and the UK-based Virgin Group, plans to invest Rs 500 crore over the next six months on its mobile operations in the country.
The cellular operator, which has a presence in six telecom circles as of now, aims to extend its presence to around 1000 towns in all the 22 telecom circles across the country within two years.
“We would invest Rs 500 crore in the next six months on our mobile operations in the country. The investment will be made in areas like sales, brand promotion, distribution channels and customer care” told by M A Madhusudan, chief executive officer, Virgin Mobile India. He refused to comment on the number of targeted subscribers stating that Tata Teleservices was providing the combined subscriber base of all its mobile services brands including Tata Indicom, Tata Docomo and Virgin Mobile.
Virgin Mobile, a youth focused mobile operator intends to capture 10 per cent market share in mobile services in the urban youth segment in the country. Virgin Mobile has rolled out its GSM mobile services in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Orissa. Right from the day of launch, Virgin will have a presence in 27 towns of Orissa. The operator will have a network of around 6,000 outlets in the state which will cater to 65 per cent of the urban youth population. Customers, who sign up for Virgin Mobile, can make local and STD calls within the network at 20 paise per minute. The tariff for local calls to other network has been fixed at 40 paise per minute and that of STD calls at 50 paise per minute.

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