SSTL announces rollout of 3G services in all its circles in India
MTS RECENTLY GOT PERMISSION TO USE AN ADDITIONAL SLOT IN THE 800MHZ BAND, WHICH IT HAS USED TO LAUNCH THE NEW SERVICE
NEW DELHI: Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL), which runs its telecom services under the MTS brand in India, on Wednesday rolled out its 3G-plus telecom network across all its circles in India. The network is based on the evolution-data optimised rev B phase II technology and is useful for high-speed data services.
The services will be available in Delhi, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kolkata, Uttar Pradesh (West) and West Bengal.
“The rollout is all set to make MTS India the first telecom operator to provide 3G-plus network coverage across all its nine circles of operations,” MTS India CEO Dmitry Shukov said.
Shukov said the company is planning to launch a slew of smartphones by the end of 2013.
The operator launched tariff plans between ` 798 and ` 1,498 for prepaid customers and between ` 700 and ` 1,399 for postpaid users having a validity of one month.
MTS was recently granted permission by the government to use an additional third 1.25MHz slot in the 800MHz band that it has used to launch the new service.
MTS has also launched a new dongle named MBlaze Ultra, which is priced at ` 1,299 for both prepaid and postpaid customers. According to the company, the dongle provides data speeds of up to 9.8 Mbps.
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The operator launched tariff plans between ` 798 and ` 1,498 for prepaid customers and between ` 700 and ` 1,399 for postpaid users having a validity of one month.
MTS was recently granted permission by the government to use an additional third 1.25MHz slot in the 800MHz band that it has used to launch the new service.
MTS has also launched a new dongle named MBlaze Ultra, which is priced at ` 1,299 for both prepaid and postpaid customers. According to the company, the dongle provides data speeds of up to 9.8 Mbps.
NAME- RAJ GAURAV
PGDM 1 SEM
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