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THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER of Tata Teleservices Ltd, Mr Darryl Green ( right), and the Vice-President and General Manager, Motorola India Mobile Devices, Mr. Malcolm Dawe, at a press ocnference in the Capital on Thursday. - Ramesh Sharma

Bangalore, March 15

Motorola announced that two more low-cost CDMA phones would be available through Tata Indicom's distribution network of more than 60,000 retailers. The new models — RADIOMOTO W210 and RADIOMOTO W170 — will be available for Rs 2,849 (W210) and Rs 2,399 (W710).

"The recent addition of single chip-based MOTOFONE F3C, along with the new stylish RADIOMOTO W210 & RADIOMOTO W170 will delight our customers and allow them to enjoy the benefits of style, easy access and affordability,'' said Mr Darryl Green, Chief Executive Officer of Tata Teleservices. MOTOFONE F3C is available for Rs 1,699. W210 has a built-in FM radio and also comes with Motorola's Lantern feature for illumination at night or in dark environments. W710 measures a slender 14.6mm thick, and features 32-level polyphonic sound, up to 500 phonebook entries, SMS and a high quality speakerphone. The scheme also offers free incoming calls for the first six months without recharge.

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