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MTS to give free dongle to Babies to born on March 26
TT Correspondent |  |  24 Mar 2014

Sistema Shyam TeleServices Limited (SSTL) that provides telecom services under the MTS brand in India will mark its fifth anniversary on March 26. On this occasion, MTS will give free MBlaze dongle to the parents of babies born on that date. This scheme will be available across the nine markets of its operation, i.e. Delhi, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh (West), Kolkata and West Bengal.

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Parents of eligible newborns can collect their preloaded dongles from MTS retail outlets by April 16 across the nine circles after furnishing documents, including ID/ address proof and the child’s birth certificate.

Each dongle will come preloaded with a 10 GB free usage limit for a month and the offer would be available to Indian nationals only. Nearly 70,000 babies on an average are born in India every day of which some 30,000 are estimated to be within SSTL’s nine circle footprints.


 
The company’s recent campaign to boost its dongle sales titled ‘Born for the Internet’ has already pushed up MBlaze Ultra dongle sales by over 10%.

    
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24 Mar 2014(IST)  
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