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Internet Protocol Television services soon to be introduced in India by Airtel

Monday, January 19, 2009 11:00 am
By ShareGyan.com NewsDesk

Bharti Airtel has planned to bring forth IPTV (Internet Protocol on Television) services in India in the near future. The company is expected to declare and present additional details about the project in a time of two days or so.
Bharti Airtel has gone through IPTV services through its trial introduction in a few cities. It focuses to record 3 million plus broadband customers for this service.
Of late, Bharti Airtel Lanka, a subordinate of the company, declared the commencement of its mobile services in Sri Lanka run by the Airtel brand. The company introduced 2.5G and 3.5G mobile services in the island nation.
The company also brought forth its famous lifetime prepaid at a lower price of Rs.99. The decision is said to be a significant step towards the company’s obligation to make mobile usage common amidst people from all sections of the society and supply higher quality to customers with prepaid connection.

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