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Internet service provider Tata Indicom Broadband on Tuesday launched a service which would allow users global internet roaming access in over 160 countries using the same account. "People are now used to using mobile phones on roaming and internet roaming is the next step on customer convenience and productivity enhancement for businesses," Tata Indicom broadband's Head (sales and marketing) Mehul Kapadia was quoted as saying in a company statement. "It is a proud moment for the Indian internet industry that such a unique innovation has got delivered," he added. The service, "One World, One Account Service", is aimed at catering an end-to-end internet service for home as well as small business users. It would also allow the customer to use various forms of internet accesses like broadband, wi-fi, dial-up and other services like gaming, movies, music among others on a single account, the statement said. |
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