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Goodspeed adds India to its international mobile broadband service

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FINLAND: Uros now provides low-cost mobile data for travellers heading to India with the Goodspeed mobile Internet service. In the run up to India's general election, arguably the world's biggest democratic exercise, electioneering focuses on the economy as candidates portray themselves as pro-business.

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India is the 10th largest economy and the second most populous country in the world. With 900 million subscribers, it is also the world's fastest growing mobile phone market.

Business opportunities have stretched from the traditional economic heartlands of Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore to emerging cities like Nagpur, Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, Pune, and Jaipur. Major industries include textiles, telecommunications, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food processing, steel, transport equipment, cement, mining, petroleum, machinery, and software.

"India is a key destination for business travellers who depend on mobile broadband to provide a connection to get things done," says Tommi Uhari, CEO of Uros. "Adding India to the map, we execute on our strategy of building a truly global network so travellers can enjoy low-cost, transparent internet access wherever they are in the world."

For just €9.90 a day users can use 500MB of data, twice the daily consumption of the average internet user and the equivalent of 100 emails, 2 hours of web browsing, 20 minutes of video streaming and 30 minutes of Skype calls.

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