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Tata Indicom to launch intl roaming service
Business Standard
March 14, 2006
Come
April, private sector telecom service provider, Tata
Indicom, will be launching an international roaming
service One World-One Number for all its post-paid CDMA
customers across 20 circles. This service will enable
the use of both CDMA and GSM services using a single
T-SIM product for international roaming. This means
that users will not have to change their number to switch
between two networks freely and will be able to take
advantage of zone-based tariffs.
Addressing the media, Darryl Green, chief executive
officer of Tata Teleservices, said, "With the launch
of One World-One Number, we will become the first telecom
service provider in the world to launch a single T-SIM
card for international roaming. This will provide seamless
access of different networks to our customers in 186
countries via 291 GSM roaming partners and five CDMA
partners." Tata Indicom will be announcing the
tariff structure for this service at the time of the
launch in April.
Meanwhile Tata Indicom is also looking at offering 3G
wireless service sometime in future. "3G wireless
technology interests us and we are looking at offering
this service provided the government gives the required
permission and spectrum for it," Green said. Tata
Indicom has a subscriber base of 8.5 million across
India, with a national footprint across 2,511 towns.
With regard to targets for increasing this base, Green
said, "We will be shooting for 20 million subscribers
and hope to touch 18 million at least."
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