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Geneva : Switzerland | about 1 month ago  
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  • The plan by Bharti Airtel to ally with MTN and create an emerging market telecom giant fell apart last week
    The plan by Bharti Airtel to ally with MTN and create an emerging ...
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  • A man talks on a mobile phone in front of advisements of Bharti Airtel in Siliguri
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The plan by Bharti Airtel to ally with MTN and create an emerging ...
A new tariff regime proposed by the telecom regulator has created a flutter, raising hopes of a cut in your monthly mobile phone bill...Experts are not sure if the new rules, which involve measuring calls by the second as a pulse rate, will necessarily slim down your expenses.
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Posted By elmiko elmiko | about 1 month ago
i wonder how much it could reduce price if billed by the second. it could probably save a lot of money in the long term.
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