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Wal-Mart will open its first store in India by the end of 2008 under terms of a joint venture with Indian telecom giant Bharti Enterprises.

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      State-run telecom service provider Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) has announced per second billing scheme for its 2G and 3G customers in the Delhi and Mumbai circles. Under the plan, calls made within the MTNL network will be charged half paise per second, while calls to other networks across the country will be charged one paise per second, the company said. MTNL will also provide video calls across its 3G network for one paise per second. Text message rates have also been reduced to 25 paise for local, Re.1 for national and Rs.2.50 for international messages. "Our pay-per-second plan is the most ... Read Full Story
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State-owned telecom MTNL on Tuesday raised the bar for competitive tariffs by announcing a half paise-per-second plan for mobile calls on its 2G as well as 3G network in Delhi and Mumbai circles. Read Full Story
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State-run telecom service provider Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL) Tuesday announced per second billing scheme for its 2G and 3G customers in the Delhi and Mumbai circles. Under the plan, calls made within the MTNL network will be charged half paise per second, while calls to other networks across the country will be charged one paise per second, the company said. MTNL will also provide video calls across its 3G network for one paise per second. Text message rates have also been reduced to 25 paise for local, Re.1 for national and Rs.2.50 for international messages. "Our pay-per-second plan is the most affordable and ... Read Full Story
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By SUNIL Sonkar NEW DELHI, India: After Airtel, Reliance and DoCoMo, now it is the government-owned Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL)’s way of heating up the price war in the telecom industry. MTNL on Tuesday announced its tariff to half a paise per second for all the calls made within its own network. However, calls to [...]... read full » Read Full Story
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Bharti Airtel touched an intraday high of Rs 302.30 and an intraday low of Rs 285. At 3:14 pm, the share was quoting at Rs 298.75, up Rs 15.10, or 5.32%. Read Full Story
Telecom Tiger reports: The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) conferred upon industry awards to enterprises for setting new examples in various fields of Six Sigma implementation. The awards was judged on parameters such as customer impact, results achieved, sustainability of gains, employee involvement and commitment & linkage to strategic objectives of the business. Bharti Airtel won the [...]  
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