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Few months back I wrote an article about the application which helps you track your mobile phone if its stolen. The application is called Micro LMTS which is developed by Micro Technologies, a mumbai based firm.
Recently, The Hindu has reported that Micro Technologies has agreed to offer this technology to Bharti Airtel in Delhi. Airtel subsrcibers will be able to use this tracking service. "This tie-up would be beneficial for all. While Airtel subscribers will experience a high-end technology, the company will expand its reach to a large number of mobile subscribers," said a release from Micro Tech I think last week reliance announced Rs 1.99/minute calls to USA and Canada and today Bharti Airtel followed the path.
Bharti Airtel on Monday announced a 39 per cent reduction in International long distance tariffs (ISD) to the United States and Canada.
The reduces rates will apply from Tuesday. This would enable users to make calls to USA and Canada at Rs 1.99 per minute. This offer will be available only to customers who are currently using Bharti Airtel's STD and ISD calling card or Rs 2,245. Reliance customers also has the Rs 1.99/minute call offer but only with Rs 1900 global calling card.
Huh!! This is what you call a customer's market. Way to go. Now I can not give excuses to my friends abroad about "its expensive to call to USA" anymore. :-)
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Airtel in Karnataka has introduced two new cell phone services today, called m-Chek and One2One for the post-paid subscribers to pay their monthly bills and managing their accounts.
What this cell phone service means? m-Chek - allows you to manage your credit or debit cards with your mobile phone and use them in a safe, smart and simple manner for over-the-counter and Internet purchases, and person-to-person payments. Airtel has partnered with m-Check so that its post-paid customers can make their Airtel bill payments from within their cellphones.
Airtel has introduced a new terrif plan for prepaid subscribers for outgoing calls. The charges will be Rs. 1/min for LIFE. The plan coming under 'Super Lifetime Prepaid' offers an Airtel user local outgoing tariff of Re 1 for life. Under this plan, the customer can stay mobile by paying just Rs 999 and they have to use a minimum of Rs 200 every 180 days to continue enjoying lifetime validity benefits.
From Saturday, Super Lifetime Prepaid is available to all existing as well as new Airtel mobile users. All existing Rs-999 Lifetime and Easy Lifetime customers get this offer free-of-charge.(via: {ln:nw:http://www.rediff.com/money/2007/nov/02call.htm 'Rediff} ![]() Airtel has launched a Kannada language value-added services (VAS) portal on friday, reports agencyFAQ. Customers can download ring tones, devotional songs, dedicate a song to their friends/family or download and listen to special superstar content. Astrology, news and other services will follow soon.
The introduction of these value vouchers will enable customers to enjoy mobile Internet at only Rs.95 per 100 Mb and Rs. 26 per 15 MB, resulting in savings of up to 80% on current competitive tariffs. |
Thursday, Sep 02nd
Last update:06:52:03 PM GMT
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Bharti Airtel announced the launch of two cost-effective mobile internet recharge vouchers, for its Prepaid users in Delhi & NCR. Users can recharge for internet usage with an eletronic recharge voucher.



