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Tata Docomo launches pay per site data plan

PTI | August 10, 2010



Extending the pay per use paradigm for its mobile Internet users, Tata Docomo, the GSM brand of Tata Teleservices, today launched a tariff plan, which will allow users to pay only for websites they regularly browse.

The tariff plan --Pay Per Site-- allows the subscribers to pay only for the websites they surf regularly instead paying hefty monthly rentals for data, Tata Docomo said in a statement.

The plan offers customers the power to decide on what they surf the most and purchase plans suited and tailored to specific needs.

Pay Per Site offers two combination packs those only interested in single websites need to pay Rs 10 per site, whereas those with multiple site browsing needs can opt for a combo pack at Rs 25 per month, Tata Docomo's Head of Marketing Gurinder Singh Sandhu said.

There are two different genres under which each service is categorised--Social Networking Site and Emailing and Instant Messaging.

Customers will have a bundle of options within various categories of social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, Linked-In, Orkut), mail options (Gmail, Yahoo, Rediff) and chat messengers (GTalk, Yahoo! Messenger, Nimbuzz).

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