Exclusive : MTS Launches MTalky – Fixed Wireless Phone

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MTS, CDMA Mobile service operator with over 13 million wireless customers today announced the market roll out of fixed wireless service (with 10 Digit number) dubbed as MTalky in India.

This latest roll out aims to provide "Home Phone" with unmatched coverage and voice clarity at affordable prices. MTS India's MTalky Fixed Wireless phone (FWP) comes for Rs.1200 offering a host of value-added benefits like freedom of mobility within the premises, high speed Internet access, in-built speaker, CLIP, missed call details, etc.




MTS has introduced a single rate plan which will be applicable to all potential 'MTalky' customers across its all circles. Customer can recharge of Rs.495 and will get FREE 150 Minutes on net Daily valid up-to Jan 2037. The operator said that it will be a best option for any land line phone because if any subscriber recharge with annual recharge he/ she will get 100 talk time 1/2 paisa calling with 365 days tariff validity.

The launch of MTS 'MTalky' is backed by market research, which indicates that FWP has easily substituted the land line as the `shared' family phone, creating more dependence, through personalization tools, which will help spur more use of the product within homes and enterprises segments.

Thanks Gavin Mathos !

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