Indian Wireless Carrier Cuts International Long Distance Rates in Half

1:30 am on March 15, 2006 | Category: Telecom Services, Wireless

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In an aggressive move to increase its share of the Indian mobile phone market, Bharti Tele-Ventures, has drastically reduced the cost of making international long distance calls over its network.

The cost of calling around the world for Bharti’s subscribers will now be cut in half, which fits into the overall trend of declining mobile calling prices in the Indian market.

Although this trend is leading to lower average revenue per user, it is speeding up adoption of mobile services among customer in India. And this in turn provides further incentive for providers to compete for the allegiance of the 4 million new mobile phone customers who enter this fast-growing market each month.

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