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Uninor launched in five new circles in India
June 1, 2010
FORNEBU, Norway, and NEW DELHI -- Uninor has today launched its services in five new telecom circles, increasing its coverage to 13 telecom circles and its population footprint to 900 million people across India. Telenor holds a 67.25 per cent stake in the company.
Today's launch includes the telecom circles of Mumbai, Maharashtra and Goa, Gujarat, Kolkata and West Bengal. On launch day, Uninor connections in these five circles will be available at over 85,000 points of sale through close to 440 distributors and more than 80 exclusive shops. Uninor connections will now be available at close to 300 000 points of sales across India, increasing the national retail presence by 40 per cent.
"This is a big day for Uninor as we enter some of the most promising and competitive markets of India. The battle of Indian telecom will be fought on innovation, quality and flexibility," said Stein Erik Vellan, Managing Director of Uninor.
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