Tata Teleservices has announced the launch of its CDMA and fixed line wireless telephony services in 12 towns in Rajasthan. The company has also announced an investment of Rs 1.75 billion in the state. The rollout in Rajasthan follows the company's acquisition of licences to operate in 12 more circles (including Rajasthan). As a special offer, Tata Teleservices is providing its post-paid subscribers in the new circle free internet usage and SMS till February 28, as well as free Tata-to-Tata local calls till April 30.
For its prepaid subscribers, it will offer full talktime value and a one-second pulse billing facility as part of its True Paid offer. The company will also soon be launching operations in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Chandigarh. It is planning to make an investment of Rs 6 billion to cover 65 towns across these states by March. These will cover all the major towns in the region as well as key highways and rail routes.