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MUMBAI: Tata Teleservices on Wednesday announced its new product Tata Indicom `Don't Stop Mobile' in the prepaid wireless market across 20 circles. The new product allows customers to make free outgoing calls for two years to any Tata Indicom mobile or Tata Indicom fixed phone within the State subject to a maximum of 3,600 minutes. The subscribers will be provided with an initial talk time of Rs. 10 for calls to other phones. `Don't Stop Mobile' has no fixed monthly commitment and the subscriber is free to recharge with any recharge voucher (starting at Rs. 50) and use the value till he desires up to the entire validity period of the mobile with a 100 per cent talk time. Simultaneously, Tata Indicom will offer these services on a range of new colour and black and white mobile handsets, namely, Indicom Ace, Haier D 1000, Kyocera Prisma and Indicom Star priced at Rs. 2,299, Rs. 2,499, Rs. 2,799 and Rs. 3,749, respectively. This promotional scheme is valid till June 30. Addressing the media here, Darryl Green, CEO, Tata Teleservices, said, "building on the tremendous success of `Non Stop Mobile,' our `Don't Stop Mobile' is an extension of our commitment and vision to transform and revolutionise the Indian telecom industry by offering affordable and customer friendly mobile services.''
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