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MTS launches MBlaze service

CHENNAI: Mobile high-speed data services will never be the same again in India, with MTS, the mobile telephony services brand of Sistema Shyam Teleservices Ltd (SSTL), launching its new and in

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CHENNAI: Mobile high-speed data services will never be the same again in India, with MTS, the mobile telephony services brand of Sistema Shyam Teleservices Ltd (SSTL), launching its new and innovative Mblaze service. MTS will have a large seamless high-speed mobile data services network in South India offering speeds of up to 3.1 Mbps on Rev A.

With this launch, MTS offers the fastest Internet data services in Chennai, Coimbatore, Tiruchy and also in other large cities in adjacent States of Karnataka and Kerala (Kochi, Calicut, Trivandrum, Mysore, Mangalore, Bengaluru, Belgaum.) Free Internet browsing to certain websites like Yahoo, Wikipedia and makemytrip will allow subscribers to stay abreast with the latest in news, sports and fashion. Subscribers will be able to shop and also browse certain educational sites for free.

MTS customers will now be able to use this pre-paid service with rates as low as 10p/MB and there will be no roaming surcharges while using the MTS network.

Srinirao Saripalli, Chief Operating Officer, Tamil Nadu and Kerala Circle of MTS, said, “MTS has already established one of the best and largest data capabilities in India and we hope to provide our subscribers with unparalleled mobile high speed data services experience combined with transparent billing.” Lenny Musatov, Chief Marketing Officer of SSTL, said, “With MBlaze, MTS subscribers will be able to browse the web free for news, sports, fashion, lifestyle, travel and to shop using popular websites like Yahoo and Wikipedia, etc.”

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