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Virgin Mobile launches vBling offer

NEW DELHI: Virgin Mobile, a mobile services brand from Tata Teleservices, on Monday announced the vBLing bundled offer to lure young mobile users. The offer comes with a Virgin mobile handset, vBling, and a Tata Indicom prepaid connection ...

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Virgin Mobile Launches vBling

Filed under: News : Mobile Phones Virgin Mobile, the youth-focused mobile services brand from Tata Teleservices, has announced the vBling offer. Read more

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Virgin Mobile announces vBling offer for youth

Targeting the country's youth market, Tata Teleservice's Virgin Mobile, announced a vBling offer on Monday with a lifetime validity and a pre-paid connection.

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Auspi rings govt on a 10K bounty

The Association of Unified Service Provides of India (Auspi), representing code division multiple access (CDMA) players such as Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices, has told the Prime Minister’s Office, the finance ministry and the department of telecommunications through letters and presentations how to arrive at that magic figure.

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BlackBerry breather

... will continue to discuss various options available to monitor data.The change also means that Tata Teleservices, the application of which was once rejected by the government on the ground that the security set-up does not have a system in place to monitor email messages sent between BlackBerry phones, can now offer the facility.In India, Blackberry services are provided by Bharti...

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Blackberry not a threat, says DoT

... device could be intercepted.The controversy surfaced a few months ago when the government declined Tata Teleservices’ application for offering the Blackberry service, citing security reasons. The ministry of home affairs said Blackberry does not allow for “lawful interception”, and it was a cause for concern. Since other operators - Bharti, Reliance Communications, Vodafone, and BPL...

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India Sees No Security Threat From BlackBerry

... that is between the operators and RIM to decide as to start or not," Behura said.In March, Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd said its application to launch BlackBerry services was rejected by the government because of the security worries. Telecoms operators, RIM and the government have since been in talks to resolve the issue.When asked if the government had any plan to stop the...

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India Sees No Security Threat From BlackBerry

... that is between the operators and RIM to decide as to start or not," Behura said.In March, Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd said its application to launch BlackBerry services was rejected by the government because of the security worries. Telecoms operators, RIM and the government have since been in talks to resolve the issue.When asked if the government had any plan to stop the...

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India sees no security threat from BlackBerry

... that is between the operators and RIM to decide as to start or not," Behura said.In March, Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd said its application to launch BlackBerry services was rejected by the government because of the security worries. Telecoms operators, RIM and the government have since been in talks to resolve the issue.When asked if the government had any plan to stop the...