Bharti airtel partners Zoomin.com for photo service

Telecom major Bharti airtel today said it has partnered with photo service firm Zoomin.com to allow its broadband customers to store unlimited number of photos.

PTI | April 19, 2011



Telecom major Bharti airtel today said it has partnered with photo service firm Zoomin.com to allow its broadband customers to store unlimited number of photos.

Powered by Zoomin.com, the 'Airtel Photo Service' enables users to import photo albums from Facebook or upload unlimited number of photos directly from their computer to their account, Bharti airtel said in a statement.

"The launch of Airtel Photos is in line with our commitment to enrich the lives of our customers with broadband. By providing choice and convenience, Airtel Photos will enable our customers to cherish and celebrate life and relationships like never before," Bharti airtel Chief Marketing Officer (Telemedia Services) Girish Mehta said.

The service, charges of which will reflect in the customers monthly postpaid bill, enables user's to print these photos on calendars, t-shirts, mugs and photobooks.

Photo products available on Airtel Photos range from Rs 65 to Rs 595 inclusive of taxes and delivery charges.
 

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