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Indiagames partners with MTNL
Launches Games on Demand with MTNL tri-band which enables consumers to play online games for a minimal fee
Thursday, August 31, 2006
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BANGALORE: Indiagames today launched its new service – Games on Demand with MTNL tri-band, the broadband service provider in Mumbai. M S Rana, executive director, MTNL Mumbai and Vishal Gondal, CEO, Indiagames, launched the service.

This tie-up will give MTNL users the benefit of accessing broadband gaming service from Indiagames on MTNL tri-band at an affordable subscription fee, unlimited game play of premium international games and free mobile game download with every subscription.

The Games on Demand service will offer existing and new MTNL tri-Band subscribers’ unlimited consumption of PC games at monthly subscription fees of Rs 300 for the premium package and 150 for the casual games package.

Vishal Gondal, CEO, Indiagames Ltd, added “Further, with over 80 per cent of games in India being sold illegally, we believe that our unparalleled price and service offering will significantly expand the segment of legitimate game sales in India”.

He further added that we have been delighted by MTNL’s speed of response and turn around times and are looking forward to rolling out the service on India’s largest basic telephony provider in metros.

The service will include popular international titles such as Age of Empires II, Brian Lara’s Cricket, Flight Simulator, Rise of Nations and IGI 2 Covert Strike amongst others.

In addition to unlimited access to over a 100 games at an affordable cost, Games on Demand subscribers will enjoy the benefits of not being charged any additional fee for data transfer during game downloads, multiplayer compatible games, automatic patching and security.

As an additional value add, Indiagames and MTNL will offer the service with all its features on a free trial basis for the first 4 days and a free mobile game download on registration.

 

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