MTS launches high speed data connectivity on Chennai – Bengaluru NH 4


Sistema Shyam TeleServices (MTS) announced the launch of
seamless High Speed Data (HSD) connectivity across the 350 km long Chennai –
Bengaluru stretch of national hHighway 4.


The roll-out is part of a larger blueprint. The company
plans to offer seamless HSD connectivity on some of the busiest national
highways across the country. Along with the Chennai – Bengaluru highway, MTS is
the only telecom operator to currently provide High Speed Data services on the
Delhi – Jaipur stretch of National Highway – 08.


We were the first telecom company to launch HSD services
on Delhi – Jaipur highway and now we are the first operator to launch HSD
services on Chennai – Bengaluru stretch of NH-04. This launch is part of a larger
blue print to take the mobile broadband usage in the country to the next level.
In a phased manner, MTS will be launching seamless HSD services across some of
the busiest highways in the country,” said Vsevolod Rozanov, president 
& CEO, MTS India.


For customer benefit, MTS has introduced a daily usage
plan, providing unlimited data usage for one day for Rs 96. This proposition
would find a special appeal amongst MTS customers traveling on the
highway. Additionally, customers can enjoy unlimited data usage with 30
day validity with Unlimited MBlazer packs starting at Rs 647.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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