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Service available in 110 countries By Zafar Anjum
03 Sep 2009

SINGAPORE, 3 SEPTEMBER 2009 – Communications services provider Tata Communications has launched a new high quality Mobile Video Telephony service.

The service will offer mobile operators and international carrier customers a single point of access for all their voice service requirements including our Voice Termination Service (VTS Prime) and Mobile Direct, the company sources have said.

The sources said that Tata Communications’ Mobile Video Telephony service is a real time audio-visual communication service empowering mobile operators to deliver a seamless experience to customers by offering life-like video conversations to their end-users from anywhere in the world. Customers will be able to make mobile video telephony calls to anyone globally using their 3G mobile devices.

“The Mobile Video Telephony solution is both reliable and seamless and it opens the door for customers to reach an infinitely larger market in over 110 countries,” said Christian Michaud, senior vice-president of product marketing and business development for global voice solutions at Tata Communications. 

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