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MTS touches one million subscriber mark

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GURGAON, INDIA: Sistema Shyam TeleServices Ltd (SSTL), the latest entrant in the Indian mobile telephony space, announced that it had achieved one million subscriber base.

The company achieved this growth during the last three months, expanding its presence from Rajasthan to three more circles including Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Kolkata covering 13 percentof the population in the country.   

Vsevolod Rozanov, president and CEO, SSTL, said, “The first magical number of a million gives us the confidence that the MTS brand is gaining popularity and our customers acknowledge and believe in the brand promise of superior network quality, exceptional customer service and honest & simple tariff plans..As a new telecom operator, our performance in the last six months has surpassed our expectations. I am confident that we will continue to progressively expand our presence with attractive pricing and superior customer care delivery. ”

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MTS as a pure play CDMA operator has achieved a share of net addition of subscribers in the range of 11-13 percent per month, of the total mobility market of Rajasthan, since launch on the 1st of October 2008. As of today, Rajasthan contributes 87 percent to the subscriber-base of MTS, while the remaining 12.5 percent is spread across Tamil Nadu and Kerala, where services were launched two months ago. Kolkata is the latest circle to introduce the brand MTS.

MTS provides telephony connections to over 600 towns of Rajasthan, 513 towns of Tamil Nadu and 247 towns of Kerala, in addition to Kolkata where it forayed in May this year.

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