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To: John Hayman who wrote (112247)2/5/2002 11:23:07 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Respond to of 152472
 
1/31/02 India / CDMA / Mahanagar Telephone Nigam (MTNL) news.

(Not sure if this has been posted over here).

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in.biz.yahoo.com

Thursday January 31, 11:33 PM

Banks queue up for CDMA phones

By Our Corporate Bureau MUMBAI, 31 JANUARY

Banks and financial institutions in Mumbai are grabbing the
code division multiple access (CDMA) handsets offered by
Mahanagar Telephone Nigam (MTNL (MTNL.BO, news) )
with both hands.

The top management of the institutions want their junior and
middle level managers to become "mobile". "Those who have
not been given cellular phones are getting the new device. Now
they can be traced even if they are on the move. The services
offered by MTNL are cost effective too," institutional sources
said. In fact, some institutions are bargaining with MTNL for
waiving the deposits on bulk orders.

"The CDMA handsets are ideal for employees who don't travel
outside the city. From the cost angle, it virtually amounts to
carrying a landline as there is no payment for receiving calls
and charges are reasonable for outgoing calls," said sources.

Using CDMA phones will help reduce costs incurred on cellular phones used by managers since limited mobility
services are available at Rs 1.20 per three minutes. However, the limited mobility service does not offer roaming
services.

"We are trying to reach all major customers in Mumbai to offer our services," a top MTNL official said.

The shift to CDMA phones could affect the bottomlines of cellular players. Cellular companies are increasingly
depending on institutions and major corporates who make more calls on the cell phone.

MTNL, which has begun limited mobility services in Mumbai and Delhi under the Garuda brand name, has already
attracted around 8,000 subscribers in Mumbai. The company wants to offer wireless in local loop (WLL) services to
30,000 users and another 20,000 subscribers who have no access to fixed line services in the city.

Analysts feel WLL services could eat into MTNL's cellular subscriber-base, which currently stands at around 78,000.
But company officials refuted claims of analysts. MTNL plans to position the two services in a unique way.

MTNL's Trump brand of prepaid cellular cards is also receiving good response from users. The prepaid card, which
was launched in the city on January 16, two days after its launch in Delhi, has attracted more than 3,200 users,
company officials said.

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To: John Hayman who wrote (112247)2/5/2002 12:24:06 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
>> I think right now ANYONE associated with capitalism in any way is a moron, eh? Or, at least it sure looks that way.

Guilty as charged.

If this isn't tech Armageddon, it's close enough to be indistinguishable to this moron.

uf