TTSL to launch 3G services on Diwali day

Company to offer services in all nine circles with partner NTT Docomo

PTI | October 12, 2010



Tata Teleservices, which has Japanese telecom operator NTT Docomo as partner, today said it will launch the next generation mobile services (3G) on Diwali day next month in all the nine circles.

TTSL had bagged 3G spectrum for nine circles in the auction held in May this year. The operator would be one of the first private secotor companies to offer 3G services.

State-owned BSNL and MTNL already provide 3G services.

The company had recently awarded the equipment contract to Nokia Siemens and Huawei to roll out 3G services.

TTSL is one of those companies who operate both on CDMA and GSM technologies to offer telecom services throughout the country. The company has over 70 million subscribers.

3G services enables subscribers to download full length movies, make video calls and watch live television programmes.
 

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