BSNL launches Unlimited Internet on CDMA 2000 1X
Indian Telecom, Telecom News, Value Added Services March 15th, 2007
Tags: BSNL
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited launches Unlimited Internet on CDMA 2000 1X
Government owned telecom company BSNL has announced that they are launching their unlimited internet offer through CDMA 2000 1X with monthly fixed charges of Rs. 250/-.
This service was earlier launched in the rural markets served by the company. Now they have introduced the same scheme in their urban markets.
The company added that the terms and conditions of the service are same in both the regions.
The service is based on the CDMA 2000 1X system and it provides following services:
Internet at a speed of 144 Kbps
SMS service to other GSM and CDMA networks and
UMS and VMS service
Checkout: News Release | Tariff Details
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