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Reliance Telecom service in Mizoram

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Kolkata, Feb. 7

Reliance Telecom launched its services in Mizoram on Wednesday. Speaking on the occasion, Mr S.P. Shukla, President - Wireless, said that a host of value-added services were being launched to offer customers a choice at par with global benchmarks. Innovative and affordable tariff plans would be targeted at different segments of the market. GSM service in Arunachal Pradesh was scheduled to be launched in the next few weeks thus completing its footprint in all north-eastern States, says a press release.

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