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Spice Tele pact with post offices

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BANGALORE: Spice Telecom on Monday announced that it would start selling prepaid cards at various post offices in Karnataka.

Mr Sean Dexter, Managing Director, told newspersons that the company has tied up with the Department of Posts to market Spice Uth prepaid cards and recharge coupons through the network of post offices across Karnataka.

Currently, 62 post offices in Bangalore and 15 in Mysore have been identified in the first phase to sell cards. This would be extended to more post offices depending on the needs of the customers.

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