Log has written
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2012

New Delhi, 13 September CDMA operator Tata Teleservices today introduced its first handset with web browsing facility, seeking to increase market share by catering to the growing number of mobile subscribers using internet on phone.

The model -- Samsung Explore -- has been priced at Rs 5,499 and the company would charge Rs 99 per month for the web service from pre-paid and post-paid subscribers.

The handset would have additional features like 0.3 megapixel camera, MP3, FM radio and expandable memory up to 1 GB.

The internet access speed on the CDMA platform would be 3-4 times faster than GPRS, company’s Chief Operating Officer (Delhi and NCR) Debashis Sur told reporters here.

Tata Teleservices, which offer CDMA services under the Tata Indicom brand, currently has about 19 million subscribers.

The company would add 1,000 retail stores across India by the end of current fiscal, Sur said, but declined to disclose the investment in the mobile retail segment. Tata Teleservices presently has 3,500 outlets across the country.

The mobile web browser can also be downloaded on Brew- enabled handsets, he added.

Tags - Find More Articles On:
READ MORE ARTICLES BY:
blog comments powered by Disqus
Commexes may see consolidation
Overcrowding is leading to stiff competition, undercutting of fees and raising the threat of taxation...
Jet flouted safety norms; will take action: DGCA
The regulator has summoned the airline’s chief of flight safety and the chief of operations on...
Dhanlaxmi Bank’s untold story: why the CEO had to go
The honeymoon did not last long as the trade union turned increasingly restless for fear of losing its...
Political economy of selective usage
It is important to recall the political economy of the usage of subsidies and sops
MAT may be withdrawn if govt’s test is made mandatory
MAT may have to be withdrawn from AICTE institutes, but AIMA will focus to customize it for private