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Tata Indicom rolls out MaiLite Data Plan for BlackBerry Subscribers
TT Correspondent |  New Delhi |  11 Aug 2009

Tata Teleservices Limited today launched a new data plan, dubbed Tata Indicom MaiLite, for its BlackBerry subscribers with the smartphone models- the BlackBerry 8830 and the BlackBerry 8703.

 

According to the plan, users can get unlimited data for accessing up to 10 supported email accounts, in addition to an elective BlackBerry email address, and popular instant messaging (IM) services at the rate of Rs. 299 per month.

 

While speaking at the occasion, Mr. Pradeep Dwivedi, Senior Vice President – Marketing, Tata Teleservices Limited said, “This is a paradigm shift in the proliferation of email access by mobile users. I am confident that this proposition will interest a broad range of users and we are glad to offer them a competitive tariff and handset price for the BlackBerry solution.”  

 

Commenting further, Ms. Frenny Bawa, Vice President India, Research In Motion said, “RIM is pleased to work with Tata Teleservices to bring this new BlackBerry data plan to their customers. The MaiLite data plan will significantly help in broadening the reach of BlackBerry smartphones and services in India.” 

    
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11 Aug 2009(IST)  
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