Tata Indicom Photon Plus Now at Your Doorstep

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Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL), India’s fastest-growing pan-India dual-technology telecom service provider, has today announced the launch ‘Call and Buy’ service exclusively for Photon Plus, mobile broadband service. The operator announced a dedicated toll free number 1800 420 8282 that will guide the customer on every aspect of the product from enquiry, current offers and purchase to home delivery.

With this service prospective customer can buy a Photon Plus by making just one phone call on the toll free number 1800 420 8282. TTSL representative will visit for a free demonstration. The customer may buy the Photon Plus device from the representative on payment through cash or cheque without visiting any retail shop for that.




“At Tata Teleservices service delivery and customer delight has always taken the center stage in any product life cycle management. By launching an industry first initiative, Call and Buy Photon Plus, we are once again ensuring that customers are benefited first and get the superior quality product information, purchase mechanism and service delivery from the comfort of their home or offices”, said Mr. Sanjiv Sinha, Regional Head (East) & Chief Operating Officer, Tata Indicom, Kolkata circle.”

The Tata Indicom Photon Plus is a Mobile wireless broadband service that offers speeds upto 20 times faster than any existing mobile wireless technology allowing customers to stay connected ubiquitously. It enables Photoners to access to e-mails, social networking, download and upload large files, photo sharing, etc on the fly.

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