Mumbai: Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL) has reduced the rental of its cellular
services 'Garuda' to Rs 100 from Rs 300, and is planning a host of initiatives to retain its existing
customers.
"The move is to make our GMS services economical and affordable, apart from substantially increasing
our subscriber base," MTNL executive director R L Dube, who was recently transferred from Bharat
Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), told reporters today (Nov 5).
The company has also reduced the activation charges of its GSM services by half to Rs 250, effective
November 10 for a period of two months, he said.
However, customers opting for the scheme would have to foot only a rental of Rs 100 as long as the
connection is active, he assured.
On October 2, MTNL had announced a similar scheme for its landline customers with free incoming and
no outgoing facilities. Under the scheme, which ends on January 3, 2004, customers could make
outgoing calls using virtual calling cards, he said.
The company is planning to wave the rental for its WLL post-paid connection 'Dolphin', while the
company is also planning to provide group and business connections with unlimited incoming calls, he
said.
MTNL is also planning to increase the capacities of its GSM and WLL services to support an additional
400,000 connections each, he said, adding this would be done within a period of six months.
PTI