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Tata Indicom launches USB modem

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Hyderabad, Feb. 5

Tata Indicom today announced the launch of a USB modem that fits into standard port available in most desktops as well as laptops and can be used anywhere in the country. It connects to Internet without the need of any telephone line or external modem.

It features include a multi-purpose wireless network card, a modem and a mobile phone and enables users to send and receive e-mail, connect to a corporate network, make and receive voice calls without the need of a network cable or phone call.

The USB modem is priced at Rs 3,850.

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