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Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, January 29, 2007 |
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News Update as at 18.00 hrs (IST)
Info-Tech NEW DELHI: Anil Ambani Group company, Reliance Communications said on Monday that it has tied-up with Lenovo and Intel to set up 200 wireless Internet access points across 100 cities in the country. "Reliance high data speed wireless network converts the entire country into a hot spot for laptop users. Netconnet 'Experience Zones' are being launched to demonstrate the benefits and convenience of Reliance data card to millions of Internet users," Rel iance communications Wireless President, Mr S P Shukla said in a statement. The company would provide Internet connectivity through Intel powered Lenovo laptops at Reliance Communications outlets. The users would have the advantage of mobility inside these outlets while surfing the net. "This is a marketing innovation aimed at letting customers experience the convenience of mobile wireless computing," Lenovo South Asia Managing Director Neeraj Sharma said. - PTI
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