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Indian Mobile Phone News Archive: October 2007

Cool tools for mobiles

Wednesday, October 31, 2007 | AY
You are far from India — maybe on another continent. But when homesickness strikes, you can cure it — by switching on your mobile phone and synchronising it to receive the favourite Hindi serial or a music programme that your family is watching on the television back home. The technology to make this possible has just been launched worldwide — but the brains that made it happen are based in Bangalore in the development centre of SlingMedia. Viresh Parashar, the company’s Foster City (California-based Director of Business Development says the additional software to extend the reach of the SlingBox to mobile phones is a $30 download in the U.S. Ever wondered how an SMS message can do double duty? It’s called SMS 2.0 — and another outfit driven by desi ingenuity — the U.K.-based Affle — provided a ‘sneak preview’ of what will soon be available in India and elsewhere: While you are reading the incoming text message, the unused bottom of the screen runs scrolling content you have subscribed for — cricket updates, or an astrological forecast or even a joke-of-the day. When you have read the SMS, the extra content blooms to fill the screen, with more details — even some pictures or a video. The application was crafted at the company’s Gurgaon centre, explained Executive Director Anuj Kumar — and it has already been snapped up by service providers in Singapore. As you walk past a clothing store in a mall in Chandigarh or Bangalore, a message pops up in your mobile phone, inviting you to step in and look at ‘new arrivals’ in the jeans section. How did they know that you were just there? It’s called Sense Media — a ‘cool tool’ that hotels, shops and cinemas can use to contact potential customers using the short range wireless technology of Bluetooth. And it is the work of another Gurgaon-based developer, Aims Migital Technovisions.

S-808n and S-600n arrives at the Indian market

Sunday, October 28, 2007 | AY
Spice Mobile has launched two handsets, dubbed the S-808n and S-600n in the Indian market. These handsets are the new and improved versions of the existing models called S-808 and S-600. The savvy metallic look device - S-808n comprises of enhanced entertainment features that includes one touch FM and MP3 players for the users to listen to their favorite tunes. It also sports built-in 128 MB of memory that has the capacity to store up to 2 hours of non-stop music. You can also store up to 20 FM channel list. S600, fondly dubbed as “mobile disco” has also been upgraded to S-600n which is equipped with 256MB internal memory that gives 4 hours of non-stop music, 65000 TFT color screen, Polyphonic/MP3 Ringtones, Melody Composer, Games & JAVA applications, one-touch MP3 key and speakerphones. The S-600n also crams the scheduled auto power on/off function that allows the user to control things in the daily schedule. The Spice S-808n and S-600n handsets come with a suggested price of Rs. 6,299 and Rs. 4,299, respectively.

Tata Indicom launches 3 charge offer

Saturday, October 27, 2007 | AY
India’s fastest-growing telecom service provider has announced an offer for its prepaid customers in Andhra Pradesh. The newly launched 3Charge offer gives a chance to customers to get three times more on just one recharge. On the purchase of Go Active recharge voucher of Rs. 299, one gets two years validity free along with its regular validity of one year. Also, on the purchase of on a standard recharge voucher of Rs. 330, having regular validity of 30 days, users will get validity of 60 more days. Besides, Tata also has introduced triple talktime that gives extra talktime on regular recharge. On the recharge of Rs. 210 users will get talktime worth Rs. 225 instead of regular Rs. 75. Even Tata Indicom Walky customers get talktime of Rs. 1120 on the recharge of Rs. 560.

BSNL to share mobile towers

Thursday, October 25, 2007 | AY
BSNL, the country's third largest mobile operator in subscriber terms, will share towers with other operators to cut costs involved in expanding its wireless network. BSNL's fixed line service has reach across the country, barring Delhi and Mumbai, but the company which was a late entrant in the mobile telephony space is trying to catch up with the private sector by following the industry trend of sharing infrastructure. BSNL wants to use telecom infrastructure space, tower, gen set and associated power sub-system for augmenting wireless services across the country. Sharing of towers has gained currency among mobile-operators in the last one year, as it helps in cutting down costs on fixed assets and focusing on operational efficiency. The three companies together -- Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Essar and Idea Cellular own more than 70,000 towers across the country.

BSNL’s Latest Plans

Sunday, October 21, 2007 | AY
BSNL has awarded the contract to leading telecom equipment maker Ericsson & Nokia Siemens network for upgrading its technical services. The high bandwidth of Nokia Siemens Networks' will allow BSNL to deliver high data and triple-play intensive services such as Video on Demand, Video Multicast, IPTV, Video Conferencing, and VPN to its many customers. As part of the contract, Nokia Siemens Networks will deploy its Gigabit Ethernet-capable IP DSLAMs Surpass hiX5625 (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers) and chassis-based access switch (Surpass hiD6615). The company will also supply end-user devices to enable BSNL provide speeds of up to 24Mbps for ADSL2+ subscribers over its existing Copper infrastructure.

ISquareIT collaborates with Nokia Siemens Networks

Sunday, October 21, 2007 | AA
Pune, Maharashtra, IND, 2007-10-20 13:09:37 (IndiaPRwire.com)International Institute of Information Technology (I Square IT), Hinjawadi, Pune has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Helsinki, Finland based Nokia-Siemens Networks for collaboration in the field of IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) application software development. ISquareIT is only the Institute in India, which is having such collaboration with Nokia Siemens Networks.The IMS, which is a gradually evolving access-agnostic Technology, is to be used in the upcoming Third Generation (3G) and Fourth Generation (4G) networks and fixed-mobile convergence. This technology will enable multimedia applications such as video on demands, lecture on demand, multi-party gaming, interactive TV applications and others with very good Quality of Service.Nokia Siemens Networks will be providing necessary software’s (Network Emulators and SDK’s) for the IMS application developments whereas at the IsquareIT will be contributing by developing IMS applications. As a pioneer activity, Mr. Satish Ragarajan and Mr. Dharmendra Singh, Asia Pacific Regional Product Managers, Nokia Siemens Networks conducted a two-day training workshop on IMS Application Development on Oct 18 and 19 for the students and faculty’s of the Institute in Pune.NSN Regional Product Team expressed that Nokia Siemens Networks is consolidating its leading position in the network telecoms market by putting innovation at the top of its business agenda. IMS application development is certainly one of the driving forces in this direction.Chief Mentor of IsquareIT, Dr. Vijay Bhatkar told that innovation and leadership is the mantra for our Institute. Our relationship with Nokia Siemens Networks will stimulate the students and faculty members to work for the IMS based Next Generation Networks applications. There is great potential in IMS technology for NGNs.Mrs Aruna Katara, Managing Trustee – ISquareIT has signed a MoU from the Institute side and she assured that the Institute would provide all necessary facilities for nurturing the relationship for the benefit of the both the organizations and the society.Dr. Bharat S. Chaudhari Dean – Academics and, Head of Networking and Telecom Dept of IsquareIT told that there is already stiff competition in service providers for voice services and their average revenue per user (ARPU) is declining. Development of IMS applications will help in increasing the revenue for mobile service providers by offering multimedia services.

Durga puja live on Reliance Mobile

Saturday, October 20, 2007 | AY
Reliance Communications, rated among Asia’s top 5 most valuable telecom companies is streaming the Durga puja celebrations, which will enable the customers to watch live Durgaotsav on their mobile phones. Mobile video streaming is the first of its kind initiative and would reach out to Reliance Mobile subscribers across the country, through its popular digital multimedia mobile platform, Reliance Mobile World. The customers can now watch ‘aarti’, puja and other religious ceremonies taking place inside a pandal throughout the day from anywhere anytime in India.

BSNL to offer new services

Thursday, October 18, 2007 | AY
Recently, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) awarded Nokia Siemens Network a contract for deploying Broadband access across 7,000 Indian villages in India. As part of the contract with BSNL, Nokia Siemens Networks will position its Gigabit Ethernet-capable IP DSLAMs Surpass hiX5625 (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers) and chassis-based access switch (Surpass hiD6615). The company shall also provide end-user devices to allow BSNL provide speeds of up to 24Mbps for ADSL2+ subscribers over its current Copper wired network infrastructure. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has also announced its 'TV in mobile handset' service in some parts of the country, on the basis of this highly advanced network provided by Nokia and Siemens. That means, GSM customers of BSNL will be able to watch 12 television channels on their mobile handsets. These channels include; NDTV, Aaj Tak, Times Now, CNBC, ETV, TV9, Zoom, and Bindaas(UTV Channel). The well advanced, Nokia Siemens Networks provides a wide-ranged portfolio of wireline and wireless Broadband solutions including xDSL, GE, and GPON (Passive Optical Networks), Carrier Ethernet, HSDPA, and WiMax.

BSNL’s ‘twin number, one SIM’ project is a hit in UP

Wednesday, October 17, 2007 | AY
BSNL officers claim that its “twin number on a single SIM” feature, which was introduced in Uttar Pradesh (East) and is the first of its kind in India, has caught on and will be expanded soon to other parts of the state. The “twin number, single SIM” project was visualised when Government employees, specially policemen, approached the BSNL with a “problem”. The subscriber can opt for any combination of numbers — either postpaid or postpaid. Both postpaid and prepaid schemes can also be accommodated on one SIM. However, as both numbers are configured on a single card, it is essential to keep one mobile number diverted to the other one. Apart from this, the BSNL will enable subscribers to browse television channels on handsets. BSNL’s Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is being tested on broadband in the Barabanki district to check if all three services — telephone, broadband and television channels — can be provided through a single cable. BSNL is also providing subscribers a Mobile Paper (mPaper) service. By paying a monthly rental, subscribers can read newspapers on phones. A BSNL official said the introductory offer is Rs 30 per month for one paper and Rs 50 for three.

BSNL has launched their ‘TV in mobile handset’ service

Monday, October 15, 2007 | AY
Government-owned telecom company BSNL has launched their ‘TV in mobile handset’ service in India. With this ‘TV in mobile handset’ service, BSNL’s GSM service customers will soon be able to watch as many as 12 channels on their compatible mobile devices. Some of these channels include NDTV, CNBC, Aajtak, Times Now, Zoom, Bindaas, ETV and TV9. However, by the end of 2007, BSNL aims to incorporate a total of 32 channels in the ‘TV in mobile handset’ service. Initially, the BSNL ‘TV in mobile’ services will be available on select Nokia handsets. Later, the service will be extended to Sony Ericsson and Motorola handsets. In order to view the TV content via their mobile phones, BSNL customers will have to go to the mobi.tv website via their phones. The BSNL ‘TV in mobile’ service will be free for the next 30 days. Currently, the service is available in the eastern and north-eastern regions of India.

BPL Mobile gets city’s youth in the loop

Saturday, October 13, 2007 | AA
Mumbai, 12 October 2007: BPL Mobile, Mumbai’s leading mobile service provider, just underwent a brand refresh campaign wherein, BPL Mobile re-established the brand's relevance & youthful connect with the one of the largest market segment – the youth. The brand re-positioned itself to connect and bring people together in a loop. BPL Mobile recently unveiled an exciting online community for the renewed target segment. The website is called www.getintheloop.in. The completely chilled out, pulsating and entertaining hangout community facilitates the young and young at heart people with an opportunity to connect with each other and enhance their joy of being in a group. The most recent activity for the youth in the loop was a thrilling contest on the website wherein, BPL Mobile offered a platform for the ‘gang in the loop’ to turn into ‘Billboard Stars’! All that one had to do was to upload one’s favourite gang picture on ‘create my loop, write an exciting caption. The chosen gang picture is now featuring on a prominent hoarding in phoenix mills The “whacky five’ - Akash, Priyanka, Sahana, Namratha and Smaitra, who got in the LOOP and became the ‘Billboard Stars’ at Phoenix mills, were thrilled about being the chosen winners. They unanimously agreed that the fun-filled Getintheloop.in website was a totally engaging experience. This contest got tremendous response and it got over 1000 entries in a short span of 15 days. The website is rapidly catching the target audience’s fancy and the average time spent on the website is about 10 minutes. Commenting on the “getintheloop.in’ community, Mr.S.Subramaniam – CEO, BPL Mobile said, “Get in the loop website is an engaging youth community launched by BPL Mobile in tandem with our recent brand refresh campaign. We are glad to make available this innovative and interactive online platform with some really exciting contests to our key target customers as it emphasizes on BPL Mobile’s thrust towards keeping people connected and in the loop.” This website was unveiled at the Mumbai's biggest youth & college festival- 'Malhar 2007'.The colorful and vibrant website has some interesting features like the ‘Graffiti Wall’ that captures fun-filled memories of friends in a photo-album. It lets the youth upload their group/gang photographs with interesting captions. The ‘Loop Trivia’ section assures the browsers to get "LOOPnotized"! It invites the youth to have a blast with their buddies by letting them express their opinions freely. The ‘Games Zone’ calls the young & spirited to get set with Loop-the-Network! It challenges everyone to connect the signal to maximum cell phones to ensure maximum coverage. A chance for the gamers to show off their networking skills! The exciting ‘Download’ section offers some of the coolest Desktop Wallpapers, Mobile Wallpapers, Screensavers and Ringtones. This is not just it; this fun youth website has many more exciting activities lined up in the coming months.

Airtel launches fast broadband link

Thursday, October 11, 2007 | AY
Bharti Airtel on Wednesday announced the launch of broadband internet access at 8 mbps for the first time in the country. The speed offered is much more than the 256 kbps to 4 mbps now available for the mass users. At 8 mbps, the Airtel broadband network will be IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) ready. The high speed broadband will be commercially available within the next three weeks in Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Kolkata, Delhi and the National Capital Region, with a subsequent roll out in Mumbai and Hyderabad. Customers will no longer have to wait for a video to get buffered while watching streaming videos. A 5mb music file can be downloaded in five seconds, compared to 160 seconds on a 256 kbps connection, said an Airtel Broadband official. Built on a model that caters to the customer’s use of the internet to learn, work and play, the 8 mbps broadband access will feature Netexpert, a complete tool for online navigation and PCSecure, a suite of anti-spyware and other security features.

ASUS India launches the P525 Quad-Band PDA Phone

Wednesday, October 10, 2007 | AA
Mumbai, India, October 10, 2007 – Leading technology manufacturer, ASUS Technology Pvt. Ltd. (ASUS) today introduced the P525 quad-band PDA phone in India. This phone incorporates Push E-mail, Wi-Fi support and a built-in numeric keypad to deliver a complete mobile business solution. Users can now stay connected no matter where they are. "Business Anywhere" is the design concept behind the P525. As enterprises continue to globalize, business professionals should no longer be confined by their office desks or even wireless hotspots. Mr. Altaf Ansari, Product Manager, PDA Business, ASUS India, says, “This is one of the many models that we are planning to launch in India market to cater to the different tastes of our customers. Apart from being feature rich, the stylish award winning design ensures that the gadget matches the personality of the smart professional.” E-mail, Instant Message and Skype Anytime: The P525 leverages Push E-mail functions to deliver real-time synchronization with email, phonebooks and calendar items as changes occur on the Exchange account through continuous connection with a mobile operator between the P525 and a server. The ASUS PDA phone supports office applications, including Excel and PowerPoint Viewer etc., permitting completion of everyday tasks even on the road. With both Wi-Fi and GPRS support built in, the P525 provides wireless online connection for research and instant messaging even when wireless hotspots are not available. Skype-in and Skype-out functions further reduce costs on long distance phone calls. Combined with Bluetooth wireless technology for quick file sharing without the tangling cables, the P525 delivers the truly mobile office. Business Card Recognition: The 2M-pixel digital camera with Auto Focus also acts as a business card recognition device. Simply take a picture of a business card, the P525 will automatically convert information on the card into Outlook's contact list. In two steps, organizing business cards collected from conventions and conferences is no longer such as hassle. Easy Input and Menu Navigation: The 5-way joystick enables one-hand menu navigation for accessing and managing the various powerful functions. The smart PDA phone also comes equipped with a numeric keypad for easy input. For those who prefer using a stylus, the 2.8” display is a touch screen as well. Information Security: For sensitive information, the P525 offers MySecret. Whether it's word documents, spreadsheets, videos or photos, users can save them in MySecret files and protect them from unauthorized personnel. This phone is now available in India through India Digital Life Style Distributors Pvt Ltd. Specifications Summary: Processor: 416MHz Intel® XScale™ Communication: Quad band, GSM 850/900/1800/1900; GPRS Class B, multi-slot Class 10 Memory : 128MB Flash ROM and 64MB SDRAM Display : 2.8", 240 x 320 pixels, 65,000 TFT Battery : 1300 mAh Li-ion Talk Time : 3.5 hrs * Standby Time : 150-200 hrs * Camera : 2M-pixel camera with auto focus and flash light Connectivity : WLAN 802.11b, Bluetooth Version 2.0, IrDa(SIR), USB 1.1 Expandability : min iSD card slot Stereo Headse t : 2.5mm Audio Jack Dimensions : 116.8 x 59 x 19 mm , 159.5g Operating System : Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition Video : MPEG4, 3gp video recording Voice recognition : Text to Speech; Speaker Independent

Tata Indicom phones now in Hindi

Wednesday, October 10, 2007 | AY
Tata Indicom today announced to the popular infotainment space on Tata Indicom BREW-enabled mobile phones in Hindi. The browsing instructions, downloads and other details will now be displayed in Hindi, for the convenience of the Indian users. On Tata Zone, Hindi users can browse through a variety of entertainment applications such as Cricket, Faith and Prayers, Bollywood and Hollywood movies, News, Astrology, Funzone, and Games. Users also access and download the latest collection of ringtones and wallpapers. Activating the Hindi Tata Zone is easy. Users just have to select Hindi as their preferred language in their phone settings. If they find English more appropriate, then they can switch back to English language by selecting English in the same manner.

Google to provide local info to mobiles users

Tuesday, October 9, 2007 | AY
Mobile users in the country can now easily get local information on their handsets as leading search engine Google on Tuesday introduced a service to facilitate access to such content. The new offering Google SMS, has been launched in beta version across four cities Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad. Google has tied-up with five operators Reliance, Bharti Airtel, BSNL, BPL and Aircel for offering the service. The local information would include movie timings, restaurants, local hospitals and taxi services among others. The subscribers do not need an Internet-enabled phone for accessing the service. The users would be charged between 80 paise and Rs 3 per SMS depending on the operator. Google SMS is already present in other countries but India is the first Asian country where the service has been launched.

Vodafone to connect all West Bengal villages by 2009

Monday, October 8, 2007 | AY
Vodafone Essar East would connect all villages in West Bengal by 2009. quality of services would improve as a consequence of Vodafone buying a controlling stake in Essar, but would take some time. At present, the company has 1,400 cell sites in Kolkata, an 1,900 in the Bengal circle. The company would also launch Vodafone-branded GSM phones priced at Rs 1,199.

Airtel in pact with Gujarat for rural connectivity

Monday, October 8, 2007 | AY
The country's leading mobile player, Airtel, has tied up with Gujarat government to connect 13,716 panchayats and common service centres (CSCs) under 'eGRAM Connectivity Infrastructure Project' of the state. An MoU in this regard was signed in Ahmedabad on Sunday between Bharti Airtel and the State Panchayat, Rural Housing and Rural Development Department. Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, and Bharti Airtel CEO, Manoj Kohli, were present on the occasion. Once connected, the Panchayat Offices/eGRAMs are expected to form a powerful socio-economic network, supporting information dissemination and facilitating e-governance initiatives in the state. This partnership reiterates Airtel's endeavour to collaborate with the government's e-governance plans and efforts to bridge the 'digital divide' by providing connectivity to the rural masses.

Reliance Classic 7332.

Sunday, October 7, 2007 | AY
Reliance Communications has announced the availability of a new handset called the Classic 7332. The features of the Classic 7332 include a 500-entry phone book, SMS on call reject and speaker phone. Reliance Classic 7332 handset is the company’s first operator-driven handset brand with an array of features that are seldom available in the entry-level color mobile devices. The latest mobile phone carries a price tag of just Rs. 999. The cost of the mobile phone actually speaks out that Reliance is aiming at the low-end customers.

India Bharti, Vodafone, Idea may merge towers-paper

Saturday, October 6, 2007 | AY
Indian mobile services firms Bharti Airtel Ltd , Vodafone Essar Ltd and Idea Cellular Ltd may merge their towers units to form a separate company. The three companies together own more than 70,000 towers across the country, and apart from operational efficiencies, the merger is aimed at getting a higher valuation for their passive infrastructure. The talks have been going on for some time, the companies are yet to agree on the modalities of being joint venture partners in terms of the equity share (and) other operational issues. The companies may hold equity in proportion to the number of towers they owned, with Bharti possibly taking a stake of 57 percent in the new company.

Ramadan Special WAP Service from BPL

Friday, October 5, 2007 | AA
MUMBAI: On the occasion of Ramadan, BPL Mobile, Mumbai’s leading cellular service provider, has launched an exclusive Arabic WAP portal http://wap.mizone.bplmobile.com that offers a host of value added service offerings built around the holy month of Ramzan, for its subscribers. The launch of this new WAP service for Ramzan is aimed at helping its customers with alerts for Sehri Ke Awqaat and Iftaar Ke Awqaat timings to indicate to the subscribers the respective times of starting and breaking of their fast during the entire month. And this innovative WAP portal will facilitate the users to download other Ramzan prayers such as Iftaar Ki Neeyat, Roze Ki Neeyat, Tarawih Ki Dua, Dua-e-Qunut at an affordable cost of Rs 3 per download. Alongside this, the BPL Mobile subscribers can avail the ‘Namaz Application’ service, wherein the subscribers can now download & render both Female and Male version prayers virtually anywhere at just Rs.30. Thereby, reviving the spirit of reverence in this holy month of Ramzan. This is not just it, the BPL Mobile WAP portal offers a variety of Ramzan special downloads including Wallpapers, Themes, Videos and Qawaalis at reasonable prices of Rs.10 , Rs.15 and Rs.30 each download. BPL Mobile’s Ramzan special WAP portal assures its subscribers an unmatched mobile experience during this festive season.

BSNL to invite tenders for setting up 50K WiMax kiosks

Thursday, October 4, 2007 | AY
Public sector BSNL is set to issue tenders for setting up 50,000 Common Service Centres (CSCs) — ICT-enabled kiosks — across the country. This will be one of the largest deployment of WiMax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) in the world, as these will be connected by wireless broadband (WiMax). All CSCs set up in the first phase used the traditional method of connecting to high speed internet and providing other ICT services via fibre cable. Although the 3G spectrum policy (which includes WiMax) is yet to be unveiled by the government, DoT has sought communication minister A Raja’s approval to allocate WiMax spectrum to BSNL for this project. BSNL had earlier shortlisted two WiMax frequencies — 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz — for this project. While WiMax is still an evolving technology, it is still considered a threat to third generation mobile services.

Television on your mobile phones

Wednesday, October 3, 2007 | AY
Renowned French company Thales Alenia Space will deliver television content through mobile handsets when it launches its satellite in 2009. Many companies are working to deliver “mobile specific TV content”. Cell networks are supporting customers to provide unlimited channels with interactivity. Market potential is highest for Hi-Definition TV, which is the key driver. TAC with Inmarsat, Europe’s fourth largest "S" band provider, is planning to provide coverage to dense areas through terrestrial transmission and rural areas through satellites. This is how the Indian Space Research Organisation is planning to provide high speed broadband in India by 2010-11.

Airtel breaks into world's Top 10

Tuesday, October 2, 2007 | AY
Bharti Airtel on Monday announced that its customer base, including landline and broadband services, had crossed 50 million from 25 million in July last year. With this, Bharti has become the first Indian telecom company to break into the global top 10 operators who have over 50 million subscribers in a single country. CEO Manoj Kohli said Bharti would make considerable investments to ensure that it covered all the 5,200 census towns completely, its services be available in over five lakh villages and also reach 95% of India’s population. He also said that Bharti would launch its direct-to-home television service by the end of the fiscal year, while adding that it would also launch IPTV services by the calendar year end.

Blackberry 8820

Monday, October 1, 2007 | AY
With the launch of the Blackberry 8820, another smartphone from Blackberry series has launched in Indian market exclusively available through the Vodafone network. The phone is called the Blackberry 8310 smartphone. The 8310 phone also features GPS and also offers wide range of location-based applications and services such as Google Map. The Blackberry 8310 smartphone is available for 24, 990 through authorized Vodafone Essar corporate and retail channels.

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