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Tata Indicom tariff package for Walky subscribers in AP

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HYDERABAD: Tata Teleservices Ltd has announced twin tariff packages for Walky subscribers in Andhra Pradesh.

Its fixed wireless phone (FWP) subscribers can now call all phones within the circle at local call charge.

Besides, the new plan includes lowest charges on all STD calls.

The offers come with the LG LSP 350T instrument with several in-built features.

Mr Prabhat Pani, COO of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh hub, said: "The offer is in line with our theme of `Do More Live More'. Walky is like the landline of the future and we are committed to making it the most affordable option to customers. We are confident that the new twin tariff plans combined with the Smarter Walky make Tata Indicom the preferred choice for customers in Andhra Pradesh."

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