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Delhi-Mumbai calls to cost Rs 1.90 a minute

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New Delhi , Sept. 16

THERE's more good news for telecom subscribers in Delhi and Mumbai.

The Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd has reduced STD rates between the two cities to Rs 1.90 a minute from Rs 2.40. The move will benefit five million fixed line users of the State-owned company.

STD traffic between Delhi and Mumbai is among the highest in the country. MTNL subscribers making STD calls to other cities will continue to pay Rs 2.40 a minute.

"This step to reduce tariff between Mumbai and Delhi has been taken as a special measure for benefit of MTNL subscribers," a press statement said.

The new rates will be applicable from October 2.

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