Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) (TTML) has announced the launch of Tata Docomo, the most awaited GSM brand, in Mumbai and across Maharashtra. The company's GSM services began on an exciting note as Gurudas Kamat, Minister of State for Information Technology and Communications, Government of India, and Member of Parliament from Mumbai, made the first phone call to Kishor A Chaukar, chairman, TTML, from Tata Docomo's NGN.
Tata Docomo today unleashed a range of products and innovative tariff options and introduced the 'pay-per-use' advantage. The 'pay-per-use' model represents a paradigm shift in the overall telecom experience. It allows the consumer to pay only for the seconds utilized, heralding another revolution in the mobile telecommunications industry in India. As an introductory offer, across Mumbai and Maharashtra, Tata Docomo offers lifetime at paise / second for all calls across India. Consumers can also avail of 'pay-for-three and get 100 SMS free' offer every day For the first time, International Calling is also available on a per-second billing model. A variety of postpaid plans designed for a range of consumer requirements are also available on this revolutionary per-second billing model.
The first customers of Tata Docomo, who were handed over complimentary lifetime Tata Docomo connections at the launch event, were the Pune based Krushnaa Patil, the youngest girl from Maharashtra to scale Mount Everest and Pooja Chopra, Femina Miss India World 2009, again from Pune.
The company made this announcement during the trading hours today, 06 August 2009.
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