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TTSL partners Olive Telecom, Qualcomm to launch 3G Netbook

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Tata Teleservices today announced its partnership with Olive Telecommunication, a division of Chinese electronic company Haier to launch country's first 3G Netbook for high speed internet access in broadband connectivity.     

The Netbook, which is coming in the Indian markets with 10 models is powered by global technology major Qualcomm chip-set, and is priced between Rs 5,000-40,000, Anil Sardana Managing Director TTSL said. 

The Netbook has 1.6 GHz processor, 1 GB memory and 160 GB hardisk storage. It can offer "any where, any time" broadband connectivity to help user access advanced data application while on the move, he said. 

The Olive Netbook is powered by Tata's Photon Plus datacard that would herald a new era in computing access, Sardana said.     
Arun Khanna, Chairman Olive Telecom said, "The Netbook which is bundled with TTSL's data packages will change the face of net connectivity."

 

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First Published: Sep 02 2009 | 2:17 PM IST

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