New Delhi - Telecom service provider Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL), which operates under MTS brand in India, Monday said it has launched its high-speed mobile broadband service MBlaze in 20 towns across Kerala, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh for Rs.96 per day.
This roll-out extends the current MBlaze footprint to 102 towns across the three states and is in sync with the endeavour to make MBlaze available to maximum number of customers in the shortest possible time, the company said in a statement.
The company is offering unlimited data plan for Rs.798 and has also tied up with Hewlett Packard (HP) to offer MBlaze device for just Rs.699 on purchase of an HP laptop.
SSTL is among those firms whose licences stand cancelled following Supreme Court's verdict earlier this month.
In order to retain customers getting affected by the apex court's orders, MTS recently also launched a zero paisa plan.
The company currently has over 15 million customers.
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