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giladr
Airtel has launched new 3G mobile services in Rajasthan, India. The service is now available in 18 cities in this region, including the cities of Jodhpur, Jaipur and Kota. The 3G mobile service was launched in four new districts in the state which did not have 3G service previously. These districts are Dausa, Chittorgarh, Bharatpur and Dausa. The new 3G service will provide customers with high speed internet access, mobile TV service, live video streaming, calls and social networking on the go.
Airtel is the premier 3G provider in India thanks to their world class network. They've added an expanded range of entertainment services including on-demand TV on their LIVE mobile service. The service is available for smartphone and laptop users and can be set up easily on the Airtel 3G Zone online website.
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The Belgian cable broadband company Telenet has purchased the country's fourth largest 3G mobile phone license. Another Belgian cable provider Tecteo partnered with Telenet in the deal. Telenet said the move was part of its plan to profit from an expected rise in mobile data use.
The two companies will pay over 70 million euros for a 10 year licensing agreement, which was the minimum price because there were no other bidders for the license. The payment is much less than the 150 million euros that the previous license holders (Belgacom, KPN and Mobistar Belgium) paid for it in 2001. Telenet currently offers TV fixed-line telephony and Internet service. The company said the license fee wouldn't have a large impact on its free cash flow. Telenet and Tecteo operate in different parts of the country, and Telenet already operates some limited mobile phone service via the Mobistar network.
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A panel discussion in New Delhi, India called Mobile Conversations 2011 convened to discuss the effect of 3G mobile technology on various industry players, including marketers, carriers, consumers and manufacturers.
The theme of the session was on aligning the mobile technology environment in India to facilitate better scaling and use of 3G technology. The director of Seedfund set the agenda, as he highlighted several components of mobile marketing to a panel which consisted primarily of telecom industry executives. They started off with a discussion of the statistics, which show a huge potential for the Indian 3G mobile phone market that has yet to be developed. Current trends show that more than half of the new mobile phones being sold in India are now smartphones, which means that the data service model should grow rapidly within the country.
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