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Tata's new rates for `Walky'

Staff Correspondent

MUMBAI: Close on the heels of Reliance Infocomm announcing new schemes for its mobile services, Tata Indicom, has announced new schemes for its desktop phone services. The new tariffs are applicable for its `Walky' customers across 20 circles.

The company on Monday announced new schemes, which include: Home 2 Mobile 249 and Home 2 Mobile 349 tariff plans for residential and City 299, Silver 499 and Tata 600 tariff plan for business customers.

For the first time, Tata Indicom Walky customers can call any mobile and any other Tata Indicom phone within his state at Rs. 1.20 for three minutes. These rates are applicable on the Home 2 Mobile tariffs. The tariff plans are applicable for both existing and potential post-paid customers and are available on the existing Walky instruments.

Darryl Green, CEO, Tata Teleservices, said, "the industry has been witnessing a tremendous growth in the mobile category and customers today tend to call mobile numbers more often than a fixed number."

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