World Phone Internet Services latest to enter Indian market
World Phone August 31st, 2008
Tags: Aditya Ahluwalia, Broadband, Internet, internet service providers, ISP, World Phone, World Phone Internet Services
World Phone Internet Services latest to enter Indian market
World Phone Internet Services has just become the latest player in the Indian ISP market.
The company is now offering their cable internet broadband services in the Delhi NCR region.
These services are available at prices beginning at Rs 95 a month.
Aditya Ahluwalia, chairman, World Phone Internet Services said in a statement on their plans: ”We hope that with this price tag and the quality of service we will be able to garner at least 5,000 subscriber in the first three months. Lower monthly commitment would be a strong and bold step by World Phone for enhancing broadband penetration in masses.”
After Delhi, they aim to launch their services in other major cities including Mumbai, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Kolkata.
Ahluwalia added: ”World Phone Internet services private Limited has ushered a new era in communications for India. We offer a simple and dependable technology that will never let our subscriber down. Backed by constant innovations and a 24×7 customer support, a World Phone connection will ensure the user is connected to the world at all times.”
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95 rupees and 200MB, not bad.
Can be used as an alternate connection, in case the primary connection goes down. Especially good for people who work from home.
It is even good for those wanting to check mails, chat and occasional browsing.
This will help spread broadband penetration.