MTS Launches 3 New BlackBerry Data Plans Starting From Rs.399

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MTS the CDMA Mobile and Data Services of Sistema Shyam TeleServices Ltd (SSTL) today expand its BlackBerry plans portfolio with the launch of 3 New BlackBerry Data Plans for its Prepaid and Postpaid subscribers in India.

MTS India's 3 new BlackBerry Data plans are – BlackBerry Internet Services (BIS) for Rs.399/month, BlackBerry Enterprise Services (BES) for Rs.897/month and BlackBerry Enterprise Services Plus (BES Plus) for Rs.899/month for prepaid subscribers. For postpaid subscribers all plan will comes with monthly rental of Rs.399 and Rs.899 respectively.




MTS launched its BlackBerry Services in June, 2011 with Voice and Data Combo Plans as we shared on TelecomTalk. Now the operator expands its BlackBerry portfolio with 3 new Data only Plans. MTS India's new BlackBerry plans are comparatively not much competitive or attractive as available with all leading GSM and CDMA operators of India.

MTS India's New BlackBerry 'Data Only Plans' in Details :

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