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World Phone to Offer Cable Broadband at Affordable Costs
NWC News Network, August 29, 2008
      

 

World Phone Internet Services has recently announced its foray into the cable broadband internet services for Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR). The service provider has entered into an agreement with television cable operators across the region to provide the internet services.


“With the launch of our new service with an affordable tag, we would be tapping the population in Delhi & NCR. We hope that with this price tag and the quality of service we will be able to garner at least 5000 subscriber in the first three months,” said Aditya Ahluwalia, Chairman, World Phone Internet Services. “Lower monthly commitment would be a strong and bold step by World Phone for enhancing broadband penetration in masses,” he further added.


The internet service with a speed of 256 kbps and a 200 MB data download limit will be available for subscription to customers at a rate of Rs 95 per month. The pre-paid service will require customers to buy re-charge vouchers from the cable operator to be able to connect to the internet. Customers can also opt for unlimited, hourly or data limit based plans according to their requirements.


Besides Delhi, the company also plans to launch the service in Mumbai, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Kolkata in the coming months.



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