Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL), India’s fastest-growing pan India telecom service provider, today announced the signing of a landmark ‘Master Services Agreement for Passive Infrastructure Sharing’ with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL).

Becoming the first Indian private telecom operator to enter into an agreement of this nature. The agreement which is valid for 15 years will be applicable to both Tata Teleservices Limited and Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited in all of India’s 22 telecom Circles.

“This is a moment of pride for us, as we have become the first private telecom operator to enter into such a strategically important agreement with BSNL, one that will allow us to expand our telecom footprint across the country much more quickly,” Mr Madhav Joshi, President, Legal and Regulatory Affairs, Tata Teleservices Limited, said.

The agreement comes at a very strategic time for Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL) and Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited (TTML), as both companies have been aggressively expanding their network presence on the CDMA side with Tata Indicom, while also rolling out GSM services under the TATA DOCOMO brand name. “In the short space of just three months, we have already rolled out our GSM services in nine Circles—Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Orissa, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh and Haryana,” Mr AG Rao, Chief Technology Officer, Tata Teleservices Limited, said. “This agreement has the potential to not just speed up our network expansion and rollout process, but would also have a substantial impact in terms of reduced costs,” he added.

Under the terms of the agreement, TTSL and TTML will have access to thousands of BSNL towers all across the country.

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Warid, the Pakistani incumbent, introduces a new package, My5. My5 will allow Warid Post-paid subscribers to make unlimited calls and talk as much as they want on their five Friends and family numbers and will be available at 30 seconds pulse.
Subscribers with the earlier offered Zahi packages may avail this facility by upgrading their billing packages. Subscribers can select and deselect up to five Warid numbers for free calls simply by mentioning their selected numbers through a text message to 129. Warid’s Acting Chief Executive Officer, Faisal Ejaz Khan, said ‘Warid has the largest segment of Post-paid subscribers in Pakistan and we wanted to facilitate their mobile phone communications with their associates and loved ones. By introducing My5, Warid is once again leading on providing unlimited convenience to its subscribers’.

   

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U Mobile, Malaysia, launches new mobile tariffs catering to great savings for its subscribers. U Mobile offers, its new and existing prepaid and postpaid subscribers includingwho switch to U Mobile using MNP, will enjoy free U Mobile-to-U Mobile calls and pay only 1 sen/SMS to other U Mobile subscribers and that too without any additional activation or fee and existing prepaid, U38, U68 and U98 subscribers will automatically enjoy the benefits.
The offer is valid till December31, 2008 and the benefits will be available till March31, 2009.

“Being a dynamic and forward-looking mobile service provider, we understand and make every effort to see to the requirements of Malaysian mobile phone users by offering market-leading features in the services provided such as free calls. U Mobile subscribers can get more friends and family members to join the network and enjoy the benefits of this offer,” says U Mobile chief executive officer Oh Kwang-Jin.
Apart from personal mobile users this new offering will also benefit the SMEs causing greater savings in telecommunication expense.
“In the current economic scenario, businesses, especially SMEs, would need to be extra mindful of the costs they incur in the course of doing business. Every single sen counts and our latest offer can go a long way towards helping them keep their telecommunication costs down,” Oh said.
U Mobile prepaid subscribers will enjoy up to 60 minutes of free calls a day, while U38, U68 and U98 postpaid plan subscribers can enjoy a maximum of 30 hours of free calls a month.

Additionally, U Mobile also introduces new 3G handset bundles for its U38, U68, and U98 postpaid plans, where all new subscribers have the option of purchasing a 3G handset from a range of models offered at attractive prices.