MTS India launches MBlaze free access to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn

Telecom Lead India: MTS India has launched MBlaze
unlimited social media plan for free access to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.


The new mobile broadband scheme allows new Customers
to pay Rs 647 to avail the offer bundled with 6GB data.


 MTS claims that this is the first in the industry.


MBlaze Unlimited Social Media plan will be available for
both new and existing customers with bundled usage of up to 6GB per month.


At MTS we always aim to provide innovative products
and services to our customers.  Keeping this concept in mind, MTS’ MBlaze
has come up with yet another exhilarating proposition -Unlimited Social
Media’ offering unlimited access to 3 most popular social networking
websites. I am confident that our customers will find the new offering exciting
and will truly enjoy an uninterrupted experience of access to Facebook,
Twitter & LinkedIn on the move,” said Leonid Musatov, chief marketing &
sales officer, MTS India.


MTS India Unlimited Social Media Offering:


Product Details

New Customers

Existing Customers

MRP

Rs 647

Rs 647

Product Benefit

Unlimited access to 3 social media
website with no capping on usage or throttling down of speed

Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn

Bundled Data Usage

6GB

4GB

Validity (Days)

30

30

Additional Usage Rate

Re 1/MB

Re 1/MB

 

 

 

 editor@telecomlead.com

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