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Olive Telecom, TTSL launch 3G embedded Netbook

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NEW DELHI, INDIA: Olive Telecommunication, the parent company of Haier Mobile and Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL), the country’s fastest-growing dual-technology telecom service provider, today announced the launch of India’s first Netbook embedded with high-speed Internet access for mobile Internet connectivity and broadband access.

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The Netbook X107H, powered by Qualcomm’s QSC 6085 chipset, would leverage the capabilities of HSIA technology on TTSL’s network to enable users with ‘anywhere, anytime’ broadband connectivity and help them access advanced data applications and services on the move.

The Netbook, which has a 1.6-GHz processor, 1-GB DDR memory and 160-GB 2.5” HDD storage, would be available at Tata Indicom stores and other retail outlets across the country.

Arun Khanna, chairman, Olive Telecommunication, said, “I am very grateful for the opportunity to be a first mover in a space that will surely heat up in the near future, and thank our technology partner Qualcomm as well as telecom partner TTSL for all their support.”

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He further added that they look forward to surprising the Indian consumer with data-enabling devices that will make lives easier and empower greater numbers of Indians to connect to the Net conveniently.

The Netbook is being exclusively offered on India’s best wireless broadband service, Photon Plus by Tata Teleservices Limited.

“The Olive Netbook powered by Tata Photon Plus heralds a new era in versatile computing access, and is in keeping with TTSL’s endeavor to provide affordable and ubiquitously accessible high-speed Internet access,” said Anil Sardana, managing director of Tata Teleservices Limited, said.

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