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Tata Tele's calling cards to US

New Delhi, July 23

Tata Teleservices Ltd has introduced international calling cards worth Rs 1,000, which enables users to make ISD calls for as low as Rs 1.99 per minute to the US and Canada. Speaking at the occasion Mr Debashis Sur, Circle Operating Officer, Tata Teleservices - Delhi and NCR, said, "We are getting extremely good response on our calling cards, which offers convenience of anytime connectivity, control on expenses and versatility with ease of availability. We expect the current ISD rates offered on our calling cards to further facilitate `affordable' calling for our consumers." - Our Bureau

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