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NEW DELHI, INDIA: Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) New Delhi, telecom service provider has tied-up with Akmin Technologies Pvt. Ltd., to launch 'Mobile Web Site Builder Service'.       

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MTNL's Mobile Web Site Builder is a unique service that allows a non-technical user to create and publish a customized web site within minutes using his mobile phone or PC, said a press release.

The websites created on mobile phone are as good as on a PC and render flawlessly across handset models.

"An extensive suite of design templates, simple instruction prompts, no plugins and downloads, allow even novices to create a mobile & PC website" said Prashanth, managing director of Akmin Technologies.

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"Once published, users can quickly and easily add forms, upload videos, photos to update content to keep their sites current," added Prashanth.

AK Bhargava, executive director - Wireless Service, MTNL, said, "Since this service can be created easily within minutes from a mobile phone, our customers will find it extremely useful to publish their identity on the web. This simple service will allow everyone from students, professionals, small offices, SME customers and government agencies to publish their mobile & PC websites to meet their personal and business requirements.”

"As India's internet usage builds up, the need to quickly create and publish personalized web sites will grow” said Sridhar Pai T., CEO of Tonse Telecom, an independent telecom research and consulting firm.

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“Indian Internet experience is largely on the mobile phone and this is a great way to create websites that work on all mobile devices & the PC, increase business reach and is bound to trigger increased broadband traffic”.

To initiate the service, MTNL mobile users will need to send SMS "MSITE" to 55012 from their MTNL mobile phone.

This Service will be available to MTNL users in just  RS.75  per month.

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