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RCom, UniverCell tie up

Reliance Communications on Friday tied up with Chennai-based UniverCell, a telecom services retail company. - Not inspecting books of RCom, says Khurshid - TTSL, RCom, others owe Rs 603 cr; Airtel pays highest revenue - Call transfer: Users set to port number for new experience - RCom launches mVDO for mobile users - RCom may sign Rs 200-cr mobile mail deal with Canadian firm - SC notice to Trai, RCom, Tata Tele, Vodafone others According to the agreement, the retail chain will sell Reliance Netconnect Broadband Plus in 42 stores across the state. The agreement was signed between VG Somasekhar, region head - Tamil Nadu and Kerala circles, Reliance Communications, and UniverCell COO V Rajagopalan. Reliance Communications’ agreement with UniverCell is part of its overall plans to drive broadband penetration in India. It launched Reliance Netconnect Broadband Plus in March 2009 offering seamless coverage in over 24,000 towns and 600,000 villages across India. The company currently retails Reliance Netconnect Broadband Plus in over 370 IT / retail outlets across the state including over 131 exclusive Reliance World and Reliance Mobile stores in the region.


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