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High Street Phoenix, Palladium Wi-Fi Enabled
18 Mar, 2010, 4:06 pm IST | by
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South Mumbai's popular shopping destinations - High Street Phoenix and Palladium now offer Wi-Fi services across all points at both malls. This service is being offered in partnership with Tata Communications Internet Services Ltd, India's leading Wi-Fi service provider. The service under the brand name of Tata Indicom Wi-Fi is already available. In order to avail of this facility and get internet access, specific Wi-Fi counters will be strategically placed throughout the mall, where the customer can buy an account. Alternatively, customers can also buy online. The service can also be availed by any of the Tata Indicom Broadband or Tata Indicom Extra customers with their existing account. Alex Coutinho, Head Marketing, High Street Phoenix said, "The catchment district here houses many corporates and many busy professionals who visit High Street Phoenix and Palladium for their meetings or to get away from their work stations cabins as a respite to enable creativity and thinking. In addition, we also have a lot of visiting families who appreciate access to the internet while on the go. We are pleased to have partnered with Tata Communications Internet Services Ltd. as our Wi-Fi service provider, as they are not only the largest but also the most secure. To us security of our customers is top priority". Mitesh Bharwada, Head-Products, Tata Communications Internet Services Limited said, "Tata Communications has been successfully offering Wi-Fi services across public locations like airports, hotels, cafes, education institutes, stadiums etc. Over the last few years and we are excited to bring our services to the visitors of High Street Phoenix and Palladium. Ubiquitous high speed internet connectivity is a key requirement today. With Tata Indicom Wi-Fi, anybody can stay connected at 500 hotspots across India and now also at High Street Phoenix and Palladium. Moreover, the Wi-Fi account created by them can also be used for Global data roaming in over 160 countries in over 135,000 hotspots" |
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