MTS launches MBlaze mobile broadband at Rs2/Mb, free surfing on Yahoo, Wikipedia in Jharkand
09 Apr 2010
Ranchi: MTS, the mobile telephony services brand of Sistema Shyam Teleservices Ltd (SSTL) has launched its new mobile broadband internet access service, MBlaze in Jharkhand, at Rs.2 / MB.
MTS says it will not levy roaming charges for MBlaze in the 48 cities including that of neighbouring Patna, Durgapur, Asansol, nor is there a security deposit or hidden charges.
MTS has tied up with several laptop brands and banks to offer easy availability of the MTS products and services for its customer.
MTS says it has a large seamless high-speed mobile data services network in India offering speeds of upto 3.1 Mbps in 48 cities across India and is the first to bring mobile broadband internet access with speeds upto 3.1 Mbps to Jharkhand.
The company had already launched its mobile internet service earlier in the state.
The USB modem offered by MBlaze comes in two specifications - MBlaze Premium and MBlaze Standard. MBlaze will be available in Ranchi, Dhanbad and Jamshedpur in the state.
All MBlaze tariff plans allow free internet browsing of websites like Yahoo, Wikipedia, Makemytrip, indiatimes, cricinfo.