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MTS has introduced prepaid high speed data service Mblaze .Leonid Musatov, CMO of SSTL informed that With MBlaze, MTS subscribers will be able to browse the web FREE for news, sports, fashion, lifestyle, travel and to shop using popular websites like Yahoo and Wikipedia etc.

Mblaze allows users to surf at a speed of up to 3.1 Mbps at charges of 10 paise per MB .The good news is that MTS MBlaze Mobile Broadband service also provides Free Internet Surfing on Yahoo India, Wikipedia and MTS India website. Email Access and attachment downloads will be free for Indian yahoo email addresses e.g. myname@yahoo.in, and myname@yahoo.com email addresses.

The MTS MBlaze EVDO Wireless Broadband Internet Services comes in two options; the Standard Data Card comes at the price point of Rs.2999 with 2GB Free Downloads while the Premium Data Card cost Rs.3499. MTS also launches attractive Prepaid Data Plans starts from Rs.198 per month

Recently the company has extended its services in Rajasthan region.MTS India, the CDMA mobile service of SSTL, commercially expands its Mobile Broadband Service M-Blaze in the States of Rajasthan.MTS India also announced that its MBlaze data service will comes at India’s lowest tariff just 10 paise per MB with no roaming charges. The company has plans to cover 26 cities by MBlaze service by the first quarter of 2010.

On the occasion, Mr.Sandeep Yadav, COO, MTS Rajasthan Circle said, “MTS has already established one of the best and largest data capabilities in India and we hope to provide our subscribers with unparalleled mobile high speed data services experience combined with transparent billing.”

MTS claims that it has the biggest high-speed data services network in all above city specially designed for this which includes several BTS to provide the best wireless internet while on move.

MBlaze will be available in Delhi and the NCR regions, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Bhiwadi in Rajasthan, Kolkata, Durgapur and Siliguri in West Bengal, Patna in Bihar, Gangtok in Sikkim, Chennai, Coimbatore, Trichy in Tamil Nadu, Kochi, Kozhikode, Thiruvanathapuram, in Kerala and Mysore, Mangalore, Bengaluru and Belgaum in Karnataka. In Mumbai, the service will be launched in December 2009.

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