tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15031405331477180682024-03-13T13:54:19.341-07:00Virgin Mobile IndiaVirgin Mobile is a brand used by several mobile phone service providers operating in the United Kingdom, India, Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States and France; the brand survived only briefly in Singapore. The international Virgin Mobile businesses each act as independent entities, usually in a partnership between Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group and an existing phone company. Virgin Group provides the brand, and the phone company operates the network infrastructure.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.comBlogger28125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-84106603746359288842009-08-12T02:53:00.001-07:002009-08-12T02:53:49.281-07:00Virgin to bring mobile chatting to India<span class="content"><p> Nimbuzz has partnered with Virgin Mobile to bring social networking and chatting to the mobile operator's youth centric customer. Nimbuzz is offering its WAP chat application to Virgin Mobile under the brand name of Vchatter. In the first phase, Vchatter will allow Virgin Mobile user to chat in Vbytes-Virgin Mobile's WAP portal-environment Vchatter brings a click log-in to multiple internet messenger services like Yahoo Messenger, Gtalk, MSM Messenger, Facebook, Skype etc via the Vbytes portal for free.</p> <p> “Virgin Mobile is focussed on providing services and products that meet the needs of its target customers, urban youth in the age group of 15-30 years old. Through this unique product experience, we are providing our users the ease of connecting on the move, anytime and anywhere.</p></span>Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-81600088320645978582009-08-06T04:11:00.000-07:002009-08-06T04:12:10.936-07:00Innovative services award for Virgin MobileNEW DELHI, INDIA: Virgin Mobile, India's first youth mobile products and services brand has been awarded the coveted Infocom award for the 'Most Innovative Mobile Services' for the year 2009. This award is yet another acknowledgment to Virgin Mobile's commitment of ushering in pioneering industry defining propositions for its target audience.<br /><br />Since its launch in India, Virgin Mobile has taken a number of innovative initiatives to offer customized and relevant offerings for its youth audience to meet their style, budget and aspirational quotient.<br /><br />'Virgin Mobile 2 Virgin Mobile', free after 3: Another unique tariff offer from Virgin Mobile where customers only have to pay for the first 3 minutes of the day at Re. 1/minute for local calls post which calls are free between Virgin Mobile to Virgin Mobile (daily cap at 200 minutes per day) without any extra pack.<br /><br />'New 50 paise STD local' - The first of its kind, this offer made geography history and made making STD calls as easy as Local. Virgin Mobile customers can make STD and Local calls @50paise/minute without any extra charges or a pack.<br />STD: After the first 3 minutes @Rs. 1.5/minute each day, customers can enjoy outgoing calls through the day at just 50paise/minute for up to 60 minutes daily. Beyond this, the initial rate is applicable.<br />LOCAL - After the first 3 minutes @Re.1/minute each day, customers can enjoy outgoing calls for rest of the day at just 50paise/minute.<br />SMS 123 - A unique proposition which allows Virgin Mobile customers to send as many as 200 messages per day free to their friends etc. by just paying for the first three messages.<br /><br />STD Messages: After the first three messages of the day at Rs. 1.5/- per message, customers can enjoy 100 free messages, beyond which the regular rates apply.<br /><br />Local Messages: After the first three messages of the day at Re. 1/- per message in all circles except Tamil Nadu and Karnataka where it is 50 paise, customers can enjoy 100 free messages, beyond which the regular rates apply. This offer from Virgin Mobile was aimed at ushering in genuine freedom of sending SMSs for youth by providing it without any extra pack or upfront commitment.<br /><br />In addition, Virgin Mobile offers innovative schemes such as 'Thank God its Weekend' that let youth enjoy 100 free local SMSs and all local mobile calls at 30 paise between Friday and Sunday on payment of just Rs. 18.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-42554745113801485902009-07-14T05:53:00.000-07:002009-07-14T05:58:47.493-07:00Virgin Mobile Introduces vCareYet another innovative and funky application has been launched by Virgin Mobile. vCare - The World's First Voice, Text and SMS based Self-help Application being brought by Virgin Mobile for all its customer across India. With vCare one will be able to quickly surf through his/her balance in including free sms counts and free minutes. Not only that it also gives the convenience to check out the latest offers from VMI (pan India basis), finding out the nearest retailer selling Virgin top-ups and recharges. It also helps an user to search for his/her favorite Tring Tune and set it for his/her callers. Wait… there’s more in the bag to offer. Here it is bit by exciting bit : Every time one completes a transaction on vCare, he/she automatically enters the lucky draw and stands a chance to Win a Free ipod, Swatch Watches & T-shirts. Cool huh..?<br /><br />WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH VCARE:<br /><br />Balance Information<br /><br /> *Main Balance<br /> *Get Paid For Incoming Credit – Daily & MTD<br /> *Free Minutes<br /> *Free SMS count<br /><br />VAS<br /><br /> *Tring Tune activation & song change<br /> *WAP, Ringtone, Wallpaper & Games – Process & Charges<br /><br />Special Offers<br /><br /> *Top national offers – PAN India<br /><br />Locate Virgin Mobile Stores?<br /><br /> *Find a Shop Selling Virgin Mobile Phones & Recharges<br /><br /><br />To use vCare all one has to do is punch in his/her details in here and download the application on their handset.<br />From your Phone:<br />Downloading vCare is super simple. All you gotta do is:<br /><br /> *Go to Games & Applications<br /> *Go to Mobile Shop<br /> *Press Catalog which will open up the ‘vCare Portal’<br /> *Select & download it<br /> *Tada! vCare @ your fingertips!<br /><br /><br />To use vCare:<br /><br /> *Click to select any one of the options you want info on<br /> *The info will be displayed on the screen of your Virgin Mobile handset<br /> *You will also be able to hear it (its magic!) & you’ll get an SMS about the info too<br /><br />So go get your fingers busy.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-69853591449814424132009-07-02T21:54:00.000-07:002009-07-02T21:55:25.492-07:00Virgin Mobile launches Data ServicesVirgin Mobile India, a joint venture between Virgin Group and Tata Teleservices, today announced its foray into the data segment with the launch of its USB modem 'vLink' priced at Rs 2,100. <br /><br />The device, vLink, is a CDMA USB modem offering one GB data storage priced at Rs 2,100, Virgin Mobile India said in a statement. <br /><br />"vLink comes with a starter kit... Which includes free unlimited promo data usage time of 30 days. We have launched two tariff plans — Rs 801 per month (for unlimited data usage) and Rs 349 per month (with a facility of balance roll over to next month)," Virgin Mobile India Chief Officer (Handset, VAS and Procurement) Deval Parikh said. <br /><br />The second plan has a rate of 25 paise per minute (between 8 am-10 pm) and 13 paise per minute (between 10 pm-8 am), he added. <br /><br />"vLink will offer instant connectivity on the move to the style conscious youth, be it students, professionals, SMBs or SOHOs...It is a carry-along device that will allow users to access internet anywhere as well as store their music, photos, videos etc," Virgin Mobile India Chief Executive Officer M A Madhusudan said. <br /><br />The statement added that India has a total internet user base of 49.40 million, of which net users 'under 25' years of age account for 52 per cent.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-66268413217810637712009-06-10T21:41:00.000-07:002009-06-10T21:43:05.253-07:00Virgin Mobile Brings Free Call Plan at RS. 15<p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">In a move to lure the Virgin Mobile users,The MVNO CDMA Mobile operator launches Virgin to Virgin FREE Calls plan at one time charge of Rs.14.The Free Calling facility will be applicable to its own local network.The new Free Call Plan known as Virgin to Virgin Bakbak Plan will be available for all subcribers of Virgin Mobile across India. </span> </p><p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">To activate the new plan Virgin Subscriber need to Recharge their prepaid account by Rs.14 (Just one time E-recharge only). Once Virgin subscribers activate the the new bakbak plan,They can make free Virgin to Virgin</span><span id="more-4993"></span><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"> Local calls subject to a maximum of 200 minutes per day after first 3 minutes of call priced at Rs.1/min for the day. This pack is available for no extra cost after the initial recharge of Rs.14 (Just One Time). Call and sms rates to other mobiles will remain unchanged after activating this plan!!</span><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><br /><br /></span><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">The Virgin Bakbak plan may be useful for the people with heavy on-net usage.Spending Rs.3 per day for 200 mins sounds like a good deal with Virgin to virgin calling Rates. </span><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);"><br /></span></p>Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-46317614731866823592009-05-26T05:52:00.001-07:002009-05-26T05:52:55.732-07:00Virgin Mobile runs 24x7 Rockathon in BangaloreVirgin Mobile, in collaboration with Planet M, has kickstarted the first ever attempt at continuous 100 hours of live music performance at Planet M’s flagship store on Brigade Road, Bangalore. Music enthusiasts from the city can be witness this unique festival from 25 to 29 May 2009. <p>The event titled ‘The 24x7 Rockathon’, will witness a massive congregation of approximately 50 music bands from all across the country performing live spread across 5 days. This first of its kind music fest will attempt to enter the Limca Book of Records for the longest ever continuous musical concert. </p><p>Virgin Mobile India CEO M A Madhusudan says, “This 100 hours continuous musical concert is an extension of the concept of our recently launched phone vJazz which allows Virgin Mobile users to access and download unlimited full-track songs from an array of up to 100,000 Bollywood, Regional and International chartbusters for free for one whole year. We want the youth to enjoy music non-stop without any limitations with Virgin Mobile. Also, with this initiative we want to help the cause of the hearing impaired and jointly with Planet M we have pledged to donate Rs. 5/- for every customer who walks into Planet M during the days of the Rockathon." </p><p>Planet M CEO Subir Ghosh says, “We take great pride in associating with Virgin Mobile India in launching the ‘24x7 Rockathon’ (100 Hours Continuous Music Concert) to encourage musical talent in India. The convergence of mobiles and music is certainly the way ahead in the field of music and mobile retail. Through our committed service & constant product & service innovations, we are missioned towards making affordable feel-good indulgence available to more & more youth in the country. </p><p>Besides, the entire 100 hours live performance will also be webcast live on <a href="http://www.rockathon.in/" title="www.rockathon.in">www.rockathon.in</a> – Powered by Yahoo! India - setting another record, as the current longest live streaming record is at a bit over 50 hours. Virgin Mobile users will be able to hear this performance live on their phones by calling in the Voice Portal on 5868656 – the third record and the first unique initiative in VAS services by a Mobile Provider. </p><p>A Time Capsule is also being created in which the audience can put in their photographs, messages or anything else that they choose, to be sealed for the next ten years. Gibson has also participated in this unique initiative by giving a Les Paul Guitar to be featured on the Time Capsule along with the names of the bands that participated and other memorabilia from this event will also be preserved inside the time capsule to commemorate the completion of this unique music fest. </p><p>The guests of honour at the kickoff of the Virgin Mobile ‘24x7 Rockathon’ concert were the children from the Dr. S. R. Chandrasekhar Institute of Speech & Hearing. Visual DJ Archana Prasad added a special dimension through her translation of the music being played through image and light for the hearing impaired children. Additionally, for every customer who walks into the venue, Planet M and Virgin Mobile India will donate Rs. 5 to support the hearing impaired kids of Dr. S. R. Chandrasekhar Institute of Speech & Hearing, Bangalore. </p><p>During the course of the concert, the audience can win Virgin Mobile’s vJazz phones and other cool merchandise for being the best air-guitarist or the coolest head-banger. Besides, all the attendees at the music fest get a chance to vote for their favourite band and out of those one lucky rock enthusiast along with a companion gets to travel to the VFestival organized annually in London (UK) by the Virgin Group. The best performing band will be adjudged by an audience (both at venue and through <a href="http://www.rockathon.in/" title="www.rockathon.in">www.rockathon.in</a>) poll at the end of the 100 hours of continuous performance and the winner will get to travel to the VFestival in UK. </p><p>The event is being organized by Virgin Mobile to promote their latest offering vJazz which lets you download music absolutely free, without any charge, for one year. Virgin Mobile users do not have to pay any charges to access and download music from a library of over 1,00,000 compositions featuring a wide variety of genres. vJazz priced at Rs. 4250/- can be purchased from Planet M and during this festival customers can take advantage of the fabulous offers being given by Virgin Mobile. </p>Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-30382314979564285362009-05-20T21:49:00.000-07:002009-05-20T21:55:24.449-07:00QuickPlay Media Powers Virgin Mobile India’s First Unlimited Music Download Service<p> QuickPlay Media, <a href="http://www.quickplay.com/">the premier provider of solutions that manage the business of mobile video</a>, today announced that the company is powering Virgin Mobile India’s first unlimited full-track music download service, at no charge to subscribers. Christened “Vmusic,” the service offers a range of Western and Indian content from leading artists across brands & music labels, such as Sony BMG and Hungama. </p><p> “As India’s leading youth-focused mobile service, Virgin Mobile India has consistently set itself apart by providing an attractive range of phones to the world’s fastest growing mobile market,” said Wayne Purboo, president and CEO, QuickPlay Media. “Now, through this collaboration with QuickPlay, VMI will transform their customers’ mobile experience by providing them with access to music from some of the world’s most popular artists. By working with QuickPlay, VMI also ensures seamless expansion of its multimedia services to meet evolving customer preferences.” </p><p> Subscribers can download an unlimited amount of full music tracks and play them on the Vmusic application of their vJazz phone. As a bonus, during the first 12 months, customers will receive unlimited music downloads at no charge – absolutely FREE. This service will not attract any subscription, preview or content download charge. Each track will have digital rights management (DRM), managed by QuickPlay’s solution. Consumers will also have access to a catalog of all available music, which enables them to browse for songs and preview selections for up to 20 seconds before downloading. </p><p> <b>Deval Parikh</b>,<b> Chief Officer</b>, Handset, VAS & Procurement, Virgin Mobile India comments, “Vmusic is a first in the Indian Telecom industry where it was a challenge to create an integrated and compelling music offering along with pricing innovation. Putting together the Unlimited Full-Music download service at no extra charge to the subscriber for a whole year was a tall order that Virgin Mobile India has achieved. Not only that, we have built-in simplicity & ease of access to the service by adding a one-touch access mechanism on the vJazz phone as well as designed a customized user interface targeted at the Indian youth.” </p><p> Complimenting QuickPlay, <b>Deval Parikh</b>,<b> Chief Officer</b>, Handset, VAS & Procurement, Virgin Mobile India added, “We selected QuickPlay because of the company’s proven ability to provide high-quality and customer-friendly mobile media solutions. Always ahead of the curve, our growing customer base wants anytime, anywhere access to the latest music. QuickPlay has delivered an innovative and flexible solution that enables us to satisfy the current demands of our customers.” </p><p> The “Vmusic” service is exclusively available on the “vJazz” phone, which has been specially designed by Huawei to provide an optimal music experience. With Vmusic, Virgin Mobile users can now choose from a wide array of up to 100,000 Bollywood, Regional and International chartbusters and download <b>full songs</b> <b>at no charge to the subscriber for one whole year</b>. The Virgin Mobile user can go musical & open up to this latest musical revolution. Whether it is the chance to pump it up with the latest Bollywood hit, go multi-lingual with their pick of regional collections, go spiritual with some music for the soul or shake a leg to some retro tracks. The vJazz user will have it all with vMusic that comes packed with music from all genres. </p> <!--portletbreak--> <p> <b>About QuickPlay Media</b> </p><p> QuickPlay Media Inc. is the premier provider of solutions to manage the business of mobile video. Successfully used by the World’s leading communications providers including RIM, Bell and AT&T, QuickPlay provides the fastest and most flexible way for companies to deliver mobile video worth watching. QuickPlay is headquartered in Toronto, with sales offices in London and throughout the US. For more information, please visit <a href="http://cts.businesswire.com/ct/CT?id=smartlink&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.quickplay.com%2F&esheet=5969740&lan=en_US&anchor=www.quickplay.com&index=2">www.quickplay.com</a>. </p><p> <b>About Virgin Mobile India</b> </p><p> Virgin Mobile brand is India’s first national youth-focused mobile service. Virgin Mobile branded services are being offered to the Indian consumers by Tata Teleservices through a brand franchise with Virgin group. Virgin Mobile India facilitates Tata Teleservices with experience and expertise in designing, marketing and servicing of Virgin Mobile branded products for the youth segment. Virgin Mobile services are being supported from 14 offices across India and the current employee strength is more than 500 personnel. While Virgin Mobile branded service can be enjoyed by customers in over 3,20,000 cities, towns and villages across India, the focus on subscriber acquisition so far has been across top 240 cities and is set to extend to more cities by year end. Virgin Mobile branded handsets are available across 45,000 outlets and its top up cards across 75,000 outlets nationally. </p><p> In the recently released SAARC Countries Mobile User Survey 2008, <b>Virgin Mobile</b> India has been ranked as <b>No. 1 in Customer Satisfaction</b>. On the overall satisfaction parameters Virgin Mobile scored over 95%. Taking the recent Goa Fest 2009 by storm, Virgin Mobile India bagged <b>7 Abby awards</b> at India’s most prestigious National Advertising Awards festival! This included 4 silver and 3 bronze Abbys for innovative and distinctive campaigns across Print, Radio, Outdoor and Event. Virgin Mobile India earlier bagged the <b>Silver ‘Effies’</b> for its creative ideas and market effectiveness of its clutter-breaking campaigns. It has also been rated 15th in the <b>Buzziest Brands</b> of the year Poll 2009 conducted by afaqs.com. For more information, please visit<span class="bwunderlinestyle"> </span><a href="http://www.virginmobile.in">http://www.virginmobile.in</a>. </p>Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-9618403861589132752009-05-09T03:28:00.000-07:002009-05-09T03:29:23.765-07:00Virgin Mobile looks to tie up with Tata Teleservices for GSMJust about a year after its ingress into the CDMA (code division multiple access) mobile arena, Virgin Mobile is looking to tie up with Tata Teleservices to enter into the GSM (global system for mobile communications) network in India.<br /><br />The tie up between Virgin Mobile and Tata Teleservices will give Virgin Mobile leverage of Tata Teleservices’ GSM licence for 19 circles and GSM spectrum for 13 circles. What is more, Tata is also planning to launch its GSM services in 16 circles.<br /><br />In an interview, the Deputy CEO Virgin Mobile India, Jamie Heywood has stated that the company (Virgin Mobile) has a commercial agreement with Tata to offer its service on the GSM network, and the agreement is technology-agnostic.<br /><br />According to Heywood, the tie up will also help Virgin Mobile expand its subscriber base, because around 70 per cent of India's mobile subscribers use GSM network. The company will use the franchisee model rather than the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) model for its offerings in GSM. The company has used both these models in its global operations. <br /><br />Virgin Mobile is mobile phone service provider based in the United Kingdom. It also operates in India, France, Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States and France; the brand survived only briefly in Singapore. It provides GSM services in the UK, France, South Africa and Australia, while CDMA services in the United States and Canada.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-772803844234459352009-05-07T22:11:00.000-07:002009-05-07T22:12:44.708-07:00We have economies of scale a new entrant cannot achieve | Q&A: M A MadhusudanA year ago, Virgin Mobile, the Indian arm of UK-based industrialist Richard Branson’s aviation and communication group, entered India as a franchisee of Tata Teleservices. In a first, Virgin designs, markets and services Tata’s offerings for the youth. Hit by the recent regulatory changes in telecommunications, M A Madhusudan, India head, talks to Ishita Russell about the reduction in termination charges and the road ahead for the company, now that it has completed a year in the country. Edited excerpts:<br /><strong><br />How was the first year?</strong><br /><p>We don’t reveal our subscriber base because there will be double counting of figures since they’re already included in Tata Teleservices’ numbers; every customer we bring in is counted as a Tata customer. However, our subscriber base is definitely more than a million.</p> <p><strong>What is the addressable market for you?</strong><br />Of the total telecom market of approximately 300 million, 45 per cent is the existing youth segment or existing user base, plus there are 50 million more that are expected to join this segment in the next three years including this year. However, we are focused only on the urban youth. So, effectively it is 17-18 per cent of the entire market. At present, 70 per cent of our subscribers are existing users of mobiles.</p> <p><strong>You came with the offer of paying 10 paise a minute for incoming calls. Now that the regulator has reduced termination charges, how will you cope?</strong><br />It has definitely affected our margins. However, the effect is not much, since our outgoing and incoming is almost equal. So if my 30 paise have gone down, my outflow has increased by the same amount. Our overall calls were initially more towards incoming tariff offering, since typically we have kids and college goers on our profile, people who give missed calls for other people to call back. But now it is neutralised.</p> <p><strong>Everyone is focusing on the youth.</strong><br />We won’t diversify and dilute the property of the brand. Even after a lot of brands floating in the market, we have 87 per cent recall in a span of one year, and some of the brands don’t even figure in the youth segment. So despite all other operators in the market we are being seen as a youth brand. We don’t have any ambitions of dominating the market, we started this venture only to address a particular segment, which is not being addressed by one of the stakeholders.</p> <p><strong>Now that MVNOs (mobile virtual network operators) are allowed, would you consider a plunge?</strong><br />We are not tempted, given the way MVNOs are being implemented in India. With three more operators coming in, there will not be enough space for an MVNO to try for an urban market.</p> <p><strong>How much competition do you foresee in the urban markets?</strong><br />Any new entrant will have to make a lot of investments in infrastructure. We are working on an existing infrastructure, only adding to it. We have already found economies of scale that normally a new entrant would find hard to achieve. We will be able to compete with any new brand that comes into the market.</p> <p><strong>Tata is entering GSM. Will you come along? What about 3G?</strong><br />Our partnership with TTSL is not technology-dependent, it is only a brand. So we have the opportunity to go for GSM. They will take time to establish their GSM network so we have time to take decisions. It definitely opens up much larger options. We would definitely be excited about 3G. Whenever it comes, we would be ready with our offering. We will not bid individually for 3G.</p> <p><strong>Do you have plans of getting into other forms of data connection?</strong><br />We’ve just made an entry into the data space with USB dongles and data cards. We will not make much hype about this. We will go through our normal channel; it’s an add-on product. We want to provide a complete package to the consumers to cater to all their needs, this is not specific to the youth market.</p>Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-59265869080334976532009-05-01T00:59:00.000-07:002009-05-01T01:04:30.083-07:00Virgin Mobile aims to get 10 percent market share by 2011Virgin Mobile and Tata Teleservices joint venture is eyeing to get 10 percent of that market by year 2011.<br /><br />Virgin Mobile’s Chief Executive Officer M A Madhusudan told reporters here that the company aims to acquire five million mobile users in the Indian market by 2011.<br /><br />Though, Mr. Madhusudan was reluctant to release the details of his company’s present market share.<br /><br />Virgin Mobile has come up with six handsets and launched a music edition handset in India. It’s offered to the consumers by Tata Teleservices through a brand franchise with Virgin.<br /><br />The company has recently said that the latest mobile handset would be priced at Rs 4,250.<br /><br />This handset comes with music player, music keys, FM radio, video playback, 1.3 MP camera, 1000 SMS and phone book storage space each and bluetooth.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-7669002872408997292009-04-29T00:51:00.000-07:002009-04-29T00:52:46.798-07:00Virgin launches its first music phone - vJaazVirgin mobile, known as a youth brand has further enhanced their quotient by launching their first ever music phone vJaaz. The company claims that vJaaz is set to redefine the music phone category in India.<br /><br />vJaaz is a snazzy wine red and black colour handset and the best part of the phone it allows the user to download unlimited free full length songs. This feature is available for a year with a library of 1,00,000 tracks to chose from Bollywood to regional and International chartbusters. The downloaded tracks will be still accessible by the user after the subscription expires.<br /><br />Talking to radioandmusic.com, Virgin Mobile India CEO M A Madhusudan says, “We have tied up with Hungama and Sony Music for music downloads, and there is nominal fee that we are paying them for the music.”<br /><br />He further adds, “Music is at the core of youth culture – Bollywood, Jazz, Hip-hop, Rock, Alternative – you name it, they know it! Our studies indicate that the existing phones in the market allow youth to carry a small collection of songs. They have a desire to refresh music regularly. However, their music consumption is hindered by the exorbitant cost of downloading full-length songs, which is about 40-45 per song. And with vJaaz in the market the music phone category is set to be revolutionize and set a precedent for other’s to follow.”<br /><br />vJaaz comes with a 1 GB SD Card, allowing the user ample memory space for the music. The other features include music player, music keys, FM radio, video playpack, 1.3 MP camera, loud speaker and bluetooth. It also comes with an striking feature with a storage capacity of upto 1000 SMS and 1000 contacts.<br /><br />vJaaz is priced at 4, 250, costlier than all the other existing six Virgin Mobile in the market vKewl, vTrendy, vDesire, Vbond, vRange and vGlide but comes with added features.<br /><br />Full Story @ <a href="http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/virgin-launches-its-first-music-phone-vjaaz">radioandmusic</a>Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-79417727100883779852009-01-06T04:13:00.000-08:002009-01-06T04:14:28.501-08:00Virgin Mobile India Now Offers Users Access to MySpaceVirgin Mobile India has entered into a partnership with MySpace that will make MySpace's social networking services available on Virgin Mobile WAP-enabled phones. The company said the agreement will provide its youth customers with instant access to the social networking site at no extra cost on handsets starting at just Rs. 2,999/-.<br /><br />With this service, Virgin Mobile has further spiced up its vBytes data portal. Users can access MySpace by simply clicking the MySpace link on vBytes and logging in the user ID and password. New users can begin by creating a fresh id and password. (Users pay a daily charge of Rs. 5/- for accessing vBytes)<br /><br />Virgin Mobile said that with access to the online community, its users can now actively meet their friends and add their friends' friends on the fly, as well as share photos, journals and interests with their growing network of mutual friends.<br /><br />Among other activities, Virgin Mobile users can send and receive messages, read and post blogs online, browse photos and albums, update their mood status in real time with just one click, meet singles, match make amongst friends, keep in touch with family members through Family Tree, network with business contacts and lastly, locate their lost classmates and friends.<br /><br />Deval Parikh, Chief Officer, Handsets and VAS, Virgin Mobile India, said, "With more and more online youth community logging onto social networking sites, we wanted to make this service available to our customers on a broad set of handsets. We are thrilled to be the first to have partnered with MySpace in the Indian mobile service space to make this service accessible to Virgin Mobile customers on handsets as low as Rs. 2999/-."<br /><br />"MySpace is the most popular social network with existing worldwide user base of 210 million and an Indian user base of 1.2 million, which is growing at a tremendous pace. We are sure our youth users will be delighted with it's accessibility at the press of a button, anytime, anywhere at no extra cost," added Parikh.<br /><br />"MySpace and Virgin Mobile users in India will love having the freedom and convenience of accessing their social network while they're on the go," said John Faith, Vice President and General Manager of Mobile for MySpace. "With India being the fastest growing wireless/mobile market, it is a priority for us to provide our users in India access to their MySpace network in ways that fit their lifestyle. Virgin Mobile is an ideal partner that will help us deliver on that strategy in India."<br /><br />vKewl and vSleek are two WAP-enabled handsets from Virgin Mobile's product portfolio. The company said vKewl is the only handset in the Indian market in the price range of Rs. 3499/- that can boast of providing features like video recording capability, 1.3 MP camera and comes with lifetime incoming validity and a prepaid connection. Besides this, the phone comes with MP3 player, FM radio, MMS, speakers and headsets. On the other hand, vSleek is an ultra slim phone priced at Rs. 2999/- and bundled with lifetime validity.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-66097742185351535582008-12-18T20:58:00.000-08:002008-12-18T20:59:30.026-08:00Virgin launches sub-Rs 2,000 phoneVirgin Mobile has further enhanced its handset portfolio by launching vDesire. The slim vDesire measures 11.5 mm, has chrome finish and claims to have 1000 SMS storage capability. <br /><br /> The phone supports a large internal phonebook with 500 X 5 entries and comes with 65K color screen, FM radio, stereo headset, speaker phone, prepaid connection and lifetime validity at a price point of just Rs 1,699. The handset also allows user’s one-touch access to vbytes, Virgin Mobile's data portal, from where they can download wallpapers, ring tones and games. <br /><br /> Delighted to announce the vDesire phone in India, Deval Parikh, Chief Officer, Handsets, VAS & Procurement, Virgin Mobile India said, "Constant access to social circles is a top priority for youth consumers. The need for style and instant communication has hit the younger generation like never before and SMSing has become an integral part of their lifestyle today. Keeping this in mind, we have introduced the vDesire phone that comes with a harmonious blend of style and features at a price that no other phone offers in this space".<br /><br /> The company which targets the youth segment has claims to have given its handsets a blend of style and features. This includes introduction of a few bundled offers such as vKewl, vBling, vSleek, vTrendy and vSwing. <br /><br /> vKewl has features like video recording, 1.3 megapixel camera, MP3 player, FM radio and is loaded with MMS, speakers and headset and is priced at Rs 3,499. <br /><br /> vBling offers a mirror finished, dual screen, clam shell handset bundled with lifetime validity and a prepaid connection at Rs 2,199 whereas vSleek is an ultra slim phone priced at Rs 3,299 bundled with lifetime validity and a starter user kit. <br /><br /> The colour screen vTrendy is priced at Rs 1,499.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-9337447011929841202008-12-09T21:15:00.000-08:002008-12-09T21:16:42.587-08:00Virgin Mobile Unveils vKewl Phone In IndiaVirgin Mobile surely deserves lots of congratulations for expanding its range of mobile phones, with the launching of its latest addition ‘vKewl’ in the Indian market. <p>Targeting youth, vKewl comes packed with a 1.3 megapixel camera having video recording capability, an MP3 player, FM radio, MMS, speakers and headsets.</p> <p>The CDMA-capable phone features vBytes and WAP connection, 1.8-inch display screen with resolution of 176 x 220 pixels , 256 MB flash memory together with 64 MB SRAM.</p> <p>Mr. M A Madhusudan, Chief Executive Officer, Virgin Mobile India, said, “Mobile phone is a lifestyle device for youth and has become an extension of their personality and entertainment requirements. Keeping this in mind, we have now made facilities such as video recording and 1.3 mega pixel camera more affordable for youth so that they can capture and share impromptu moments spent with their friends and family without hurting their pockets.”</p> <p>“According to reports, there will be over 50mn new youth subscribers added over the next 3 years in India and we expect to take a good share of this incremental market,” Mr. Madhusudan added.</p> <p>Moreover, the phone also has a video player, MicroSD card support, a 262K color screen and WAP and MMS support. </p> <p>It carries lifetime incoming validity and a prepaid connection.</p> <p>The Virgin ‘vKewl’ is available at just Rs 3,499 in India.</p>Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-70065891565880267232008-10-14T22:44:00.000-07:002008-10-14T22:45:39.427-07:00Virgin comes with an STD revolutionNEW DELH,INDIA: Virgin Mobile, India's first nationwide youth focussed mobile service, today announced its new 50 paise STD Local tariff for the prepaid segment.<br /><br />Customers can now call any number (mobile or landline) across networks, across India at only 50 paise per minute after the initial three minutes of the day.<br /><br />"Youth are high users of mobile services. This offer will meet their behavioural needs by providing a value proposition on long distance calling," said M A Madhusudan, CEO of Virgin Mobile India.<br /><br />"This new tariff enjoys special significance given the fact that urban youth have a strong need for STD which comprises around 25 per cent of their outgoing usage but importantly their spends on STD are as high as 50 per cent."<br /><br />All new customers can avail this new tariff with a new Virgin Mobile connection on purchase of a starter kit priced at Rs 99. Existing subscribers, who wish to migrate to this plan, can also do so.<br /><br />"Our strategy has been to offer vigour and flexibility that meets the unique needs of urban youth. We launched in India with the 'Get Paid for Incoming' offer and with the launch of New 50 paise STD Local tariff, we are delighted to set yet another benchmark in the telecom industry in less than a year," Madhusudan added.<br /><br />According to him, this tariff is first of its kind offer in the country and is part of the company's effort to put end to distances across geographies in India.<br /><br />Comparing to industry he said: "Against the industry norm of providing STD at the rate of Rs 1 per minute at an additional monthly commitment, this new offer will provide the lowest all India STD base tariff offer at the rate of 50 paise per minute with no extra cost or purchase of a pack – a value proposition no other mobile service offers in India currently".<br /><br />As per Virgin Mobile estimates, commitment to STD packs is not a regular affair for the youth. The new 50 paise STD Local is aimed at targeting this latent need of the youth by giving them the benefit of lowest STD base rates apart from benefits for local calling at no extra cost.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-52909209097869006082008-09-09T21:49:00.000-07:002008-09-09T21:54:59.278-07:00Virgin Mobile India Announces Online Shopping FacilityVirgin Mobile India has announced that customers can now buy Virgin Mobile branded products and services online. Customers taking advantage of online shopping will also be offered additional talk time, extra messages as well as other freebies.<br /><br />Speaking on the launch of their online platform, <strong>M. A. Madhusudan, Chief Executive Officer, Virgin Mobile India</strong> said, “We are confident that we will receive a positive response on this initiative and are hopeful of acquiring a significant portion of our customer base through our online channel over the next two years.”<br /><br />For the delivery of the ordered products Virgin Mobile has tied up with Blue Dart.<br /><br /><strong>Process to purchase products online</strong>:<br /><li>Customers would need to visit the Virgin Mobile website (www.virginmobile.in) and select the handset, plan, their free gift and number of their choice</li><br /><li>Fill an online application (CAF) form and facilitate the payment by a debit card or credit card</li><br /><li>Post the transaction, handsets will be delivered to the customer within 24 - 48 hours and the requisite documents for proof of identity will be collected in person</li><br /><li>The connection will get activated post verification</li><br />Customers can now log on to virginmobile.in for purchasing Virgin Mobile products and services online.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-31995143821160125182008-09-08T05:53:00.000-07:002008-09-08T05:54:08.841-07:00Virgin Mobile goes onlineRichard Branson promoted Virgin Mobile today made all its services including handsets, plans and recharge coupons available online so that customers can get the services without visiting company's sales stores. <br /><br />The company which has a franchisee tie-up with Tata Teleservices mainly targets Indian youth. The new initiative aims at reaching them who spend a significant chunk of their time online, a company statement said. <br /><br />"With 44 per cent of the total internet population in India within the age group of 19 to 24 years, it is logical for us to extend our presence to the online space and offer our customers the convenience and comfort of buying Virgin Mobile connection at the click of a button," said Virgin Mobile India's CEO M A Madhusudan. <br /><br />The company has tied up with Blue Dart to home deliver the phones at the customer's door step. It has also tied up with BillDesk for payment authorisation. <br /><br />The company also plans to come out with product bundled offers, facility of gifting a phone to friend/family and an option to recharge/top-up online.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-54233600716997183812008-09-04T21:17:00.000-07:002008-09-04T21:19:14.761-07:00Virgin to expand in IndiaVirgin Mobile India, a 50: 50 joint venture between Tata Teleservices and the UK-based Virgin group, which provides mobile services on the CDMA platform, will continue its focus on the youth segment and will add 150 more cities in its distribution network in the next three months.<br /><br />"During the last five months we have reached 60 top cities and we will be adding another 150 cities in the next three months," said Mr M.A. Madhusudan, CEO, Virgin Mobile.<br /><br />The company’s strategy is to address the youth segment with different services and differentiate the brand in the crowded market place.<br /><br />"It’s early days, but customers have endorsed our services. Over 40 per cent of subscriptions are coming through referrals from our existing customers," he said.<br /><br />Virgin estimates that there would be over 50 million new youth subscribers added over the next three years and the company expects to take a 10 per cent share of this incremental market, reaching a subscriber base of 5 million by 2010. Of this, the company expects 60 per cent subscription form the top cities.<br /><br />The five-month-old company is growing at 40 per cent, and claims to have 30 per cent higher average revenue per user than the industry average.<br /><br />Virgin Mobile is currently offering pre-paid service only. The company is likely to introduce post-paid services shortly.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-21399408656420240902008-09-01T21:59:00.000-07:002008-09-01T22:03:44.067-07:00MTNL inks CDMA deal with IOL NetcomFollowing in the footsteps of the TataTeleservices-Virgin Mobile deal, state-owned telecom operator Mahanagar Telephone Nigam (MTNL) has entered into a CDMA franchise agreement with Mumbai -based IOL Netcom.<br /><br />MTNL, which operates in Delhi and Mumbai, has invited bids for its CDMA operations. IOL Netcom, which emerged as the winner in both circles, can scale up to 2 lakh codes (customers) in each circle, according to the agreement.<br /><br />“We have GSM as well as CDMA services. However, while our GSM services attract about 1 lakh customers every month, the CDMA growth was a little slow, for which we decided to enter into this model,” MTNL CMD RSP Sinha said.<br /><br />“We had developed the franchise model even before the Tata-Virgin deal came through. Our project got a little delayed, though,” he added.<br /><br />“Depending on the response that we get from this venture, we will be able to decide whether we should open more codes for IOL Netcom if required,” Sinha said.<br /><br />IOL Netcom plans to introduce its IOL Mobile brand within 90 days.<br /><br />According to a company statement, IOL Netcom will also introduce a variety of value added services. IOL Netcom’s CDMA mobile services will offer multi-play services, comprising mobile, data card, desktop CDMA phone, IPTV and broadband services, among others.<br /><br />Source: business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=333225Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-79976640861644883732008-08-31T22:08:00.000-07:002008-08-31T22:10:17.367-07:00Onus on Govt to transform telecom marketI have always been a strong believer and advocate of improving and enhancing the quality of services to the end-customer, which the government has always professed that they do, through their policies. For a very long time, India has been the most dynamic and fastest growing telecom and mobility industry worldwide, setting new milestones in adopting best practices, in technology upgradation and most importantly, in subscriber growth.<br /><br />India may have been a late starter in starting mobile telephony services, but today is the hub of global telecom growth — several factors contributing to the present day base of 300 million mobility subscribers, moving rapidly towards 500 million subscribers, which we wish to achieve by 2010.<br /><br />To achieve this grand target of 500 million, there are some basic elements we as industry players and the government alike must focus on — better systems, higher quality of services and modern technology, all of which will enhance productivity and make the lives of customers that much easier. It is all about the providing the very best to the customers — only then would the industry grow by the levels we want it to.<br /><br />Among the various things that we have been discussing and debating are the early implementation of 3G technology, which is underway but needs more clarity in policy, the implementation of mobile number portability and a controversial but important policy initiative through MVNO. These initiatives are exactly what I have spoken of earlier — providing choice and giving them the best options.<br /><br />We have been slow on the uptake on 3G, especially at a time when competing Asian economies such as China and Korea are already using or testing 3.5G or 4G. However, evolutionary enhancement and adoption of 3G must be preceded by adoption of something very basic — number portability. This concept gives me great pleasure, because it is customer friendly and stops cartelisation which I have always been opposed to. While customer retention may become a major challenge, it will ensure that service providers value and service their customers better.<br /><br />On the issue of allowing MVNOs in, I know there is much debate and controversy, but there is no denying that there is a strong latent demand.<br /><br />We already have Virgin Mobile in a MVNO-like mould, with reasonable success. With the growth MVNOs worldwide, we must take a leaf from the global book and encourage international players to enter into strategic alliances with existing spectrum holders and infrastructure players who have surplus capacity. I welcome TRAI’s recommendations that MVNOs be allowed in India while the issue is being hotly debated at all possible telecom forums.<br /><br />I strongly believe that MVNOs will drive collaborative growth — between themselves, service provider and even network enablers or content providers — in all facets of the wireless market facilitating lucrative partnerships. It is high time the government took a mature stand on these subjects and resolved these issues as early as possible. We are waiting for that ballistic push that will transform the Indian telecom market.<br /><br />( <span style="font-weight: bold;">Dr B K Modi</span>, Global chairman Spice Corp & Spice Group )Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-71257048301873426482008-08-29T22:02:00.000-07:002008-08-29T22:05:59.288-07:00Every second Indian to have a mobile by 2012With India now adding 8 to 10 million mobile subscribers every month, as much as half the nation's population or one in every two citizens will own a mobile phone in India by the middle of 2012.<br /><br />According to Business Monitor International, a renowned London-based research firm, 612 million mobile subscribers by 2012 will help India clock a mobile teledensity of roughly 51% by 2012. This scorching pace of growth is unlikely to falter unless the sector faces unforeseen policy disasters or if India's operators fail to roll out their networks. International Telecom Union's (ITU) projections are in the same range.<br /><br />India is already the world's second largest mobile market, behind China's 500 plus million mobile subscriber base. Increasing incomes, changing lifestyles and lower cost of technology are allowing more and more Indians to ride the telecom wave.<br /><br />The new numbers overtake earlier estimates, including from UBS, Citigroup and Credit Suisse predicting a mobile population of between 400 to 450 million by March 2010. Merrill Lynch and Lehman Brothers have been more even conservative, betting on a base of just 400 million by 2010. However, India will reach this milestone in 2009 itself. India's mobile revolution has been a huge social leveler, with the growing number of users tying a diverse nation in a manner rarely seen before.<br /><br />Its youth are expected to contribute significantly to these surging numbers. Sir Richard Branson, founder, Virgin Group, which tied up with Tata Teleservices to launch branded services in India recently said, "An exciting market, with more than 215 million Indians aged between 14 and 25 years. Over the next three years we expect to be adding 50 million new youth subscribers".<br /><br />While companies like Virgin are focused on urban market, it is clear that next set of growth will come from B and C category cities and rural India. Mobile penetration of this magnitude has the ability to revolutionize long distance learning and health care reaching some of the most far flung terrains.<br /><br />Where content is concerned most analysts agree that, largely on the back of India's film industry, music services will grow fast, even if other content related revenue lags behind. Given that a reasonable part of the population by 2010 will be children below 14 and senior citizens, it seems mobile access amongst the youth and working classes will be more in the range of 70% - 80%.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-16586225496849579382008-08-27T22:23:00.000-07:002008-08-27T22:24:43.025-07:00Virgin Mobile’s operations given thumbs up by DoTThe Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has given the all clear to Virgin Mobile’s operations in India, reiterating that it does not consider the company’s services that of a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), Indian news source The Economic Times is reporting. <br /><br />The DoT previously ruled that Virgin could only be considered a franchisee of Tata Teleservices in March 2008, a decision supported by the Telecoms Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI); GSM operators, led by the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), contended that Virgin was offering a full range of mobile services in the same manner as a full licence holder. It is understood the latest ruling comes after consideration of Virgin’s advertisements, tariffs and services on 20 August.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-79722128166538318462008-08-24T22:52:00.000-07:002008-08-24T22:54:56.818-07:00Virgin Mobile Brand In India Belongs To Us, Says Tata TeleservicesAn ironic twist to the entire MVNO saga: Tata Teleservices (TTSL) MD Anil Sardana has said that they have exclusive rights over the Virgin brand in India, reports CNBC-TV18. TTSL is claiming the right of first refusal, which allows them to prevent Virgin from tieing up with any other telecom operator. So does this mean that Virgin Mobile cannot apply for an MVNO license without TTSLs approval?<br /><br />Did Virgin Mobile shoot itself in the foot? Richard Branson had told ET, at the time when the service was launched, that “In another nine months, when the new GSM players start rolling out their services, we would look to offer similar services on GSM as well.” Remember that they have entered India at a time when MVNOs are not legal, and hence done a joint venture with CDMA telco Tata Teleservices. The JV was initially the subject of much scrutiny from competitors and even the government - but the arrangement was deemed legit by those in power.<br /><br />That debate over Virgin as an MVNO then led to Department of Telecom (DoT) announcing that they’re open to MVNOs in India, and eventually the telecom regulator TRAI announced guidelines for allowing MVNOs in India. No date has been set yet for the final policy, which will be announced by the Department of Telecom. In its present form, we believe the guidelines favour telecom operators, and make it difficult for MVNOs to switch telecom operators anyway. More on that <a href="http://www.medianama.com/2008/08/223-trai-recommends-20-yr-license-74-fdi-for-mvnos-in-india-favours-telecom-operators/" target="_blank">here</a>.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-64276594924708933122008-07-28T04:50:00.000-07:002008-07-28T04:52:05.406-07:00Virgin Mobile Launches vBlingVirgin Mobile, the youth-focused mobile services brand from Tata Teleservices, has announced the vBling offer.<br /><br />The vBling is a mirror finished clam shell handset with dual screen. It comes with lifetime validity and a prepaid connection at Rs. 2199. <br /><br />"Since the launch of Virgin Mobile in India, we have received a healthy response from the market and I am confident that our vBling offer will give the youth another reason to go for Virgin Mobile", said P Madhavan, Chief Sales and Distribution Officer, Virgin Mobile India. "With a perfect blend of style, substance and competitive pricing, vBling can be the ideal way to go mobile for the style conscious youth of today", he added.<br /><br />vBling also features FM Radio, a speaker phone, has a 65K color main display screen, supports 32 Polyphonic ring tones and has a phonebook memory that can store 500 contacts. vBling also has one touch access to Vbytes, Virgin Mobile's VAS services ; where the user can download ringtone, wallpapersa and games.<br /><br />The mobile phone is available across 15,000 outlets nationally and over 1000 modern retail outlets including The Mobile Store, Univercell, Croma, Convergem, Big C, Vishal Mega Mart, Vijay Sales and Sangeetha.<br /><br />Apart from this, the handset will be available in 34 kiosks in high traffic malls across the country.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1503140533147718068.post-5127759120234759022008-06-23T22:36:00.000-07:002008-06-23T22:39:02.007-07:00vTrendy launched by Virgin mobileA SLEEK, colour screen, FM-Radio enabled phone called the vTrendy has been launched by Virgin mobile. The company proudly claims this phone to be one of a kind with a featured packed and trendy phone at a real affordable price.<br /><br />The sleek phone weighs a mere 65 gms and has a 65K colour screen,speaker phone, organiser, stereo headset, phone book with a memory to store 500 contacts, with an additional 150 contacts on RUIM and SIM card and long messaging service.<br /><br />As a value added service,the phone offers access to Virgin mobiles data portal called Vbytes, where<br />Other Articles by Vidhya N<br /><br /> * Nikon rolls out ten new cameras<br /> * ASUS launches stylish ARES CG6155 gaming desktop<br /> * Samsung rolls out L700<br /> * Lenovo IdeaPad U110 available for Rs 98000 in India<br /> * Spice launches S-525 mobile for Rs 2099 in India<br /><br />more >><br />in the users by just paying rupees five per day can get unlimited usage of Virgin mobile content and other applications.<br /><br />During the launch, P Madhavan, chief sales and distribution officer of Virgin mobile said that today’s youth face a situation where they have no stylish CDMA handsets in the price range of Rs.1,500. Even a GSM service provider handsets bundled offer are not actually capable of providing an appealing and attractive handset. Virgin mobile will see to it that 34 Kiosks at different malls across the country will also sport this trendy mobile.Manish Chauhanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13378203454435846372noreply@blogger.com0