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Home › GovNext › eGov › MTS launches smart phones in Bihar

MTS launches smart phones in Bihar

Smart phones to have 3G capability, internet access
PTI | September 09 2010

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Mobile telephony services company MTS today launched a range of internet enabled smart phones for the trendy and techonolgy oriented new generation subscribers, especially the college going and young professionals.

The smart phones are among the most competitive and fully loaded devices which will set a benchmark in the industry with 3G capabilities, Vsevolod Rozanov, President and CEO of Sistema Shyam Teleservices Limited, which owns MTS, told reporters here.

All MTS Smart phones are available with bundled offers aimed at providing complete package to its customers.

They have been designed to suit the young and net savvy professional's requirements through a wide variety of offerings at a highly competitive prices ranging from Rs 4,999.

M K Sachdeva, chief operating officer, Bihar circle, SSTL, said MTS smart phones devices offering voice and data packaged together at affordable prices and with the inaugural offer of 20GB free download will help the subscribers to get on to an entirely new digitally connected world.

SSTL is a joint venture between Sistema of Russia and Shyam group of India. Sistema is the majority shareholder in this joint venture with a 74 per cent equity share. The Shyam group holds 23.5 per cent stake and the remaining 2.5 per cent is publicly held.

SSTL has been allocated spectrum to provide mobile telephony services in all the 22 cricles across the country, Sachdeva said.

 

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