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Your mobile phone can also be your TV

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BANGALORE: Users of BSNL mobiles phones in Karnataka will have access to television programmes, tracking systems and homing devices. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) here on Monday launched three value-added services, which include multi-television channels, Resource Tracking and Management System (RTMS) and Premium Ring Back Tone (PRBT). All these facilities need handsets equipped with GPRS.

Addressing a press conference, Chief General Manager of the Karnataka circle of BSNL T.S. Kuppuswamy said these value-added services were available on the BSNL mobile service.

He said the RTMS was designed for corporate customers to manage and track their resources over the Internet. It would prove useful for transport, logistics and corporate workforce management.

A control centre with Internet connectivity would be able to locate vehicles at any point of time.

Somebody in the vehicle should have a BSNL mobile phone with them.

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