Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL) which
provides CDMA telecom service under the MTS brand launched a drive to
acquire GSM customers on Monday with a low-priced dual SIM handset that
can operate on both GSM and CDMA technology.
"We are still in customer acquisition
mode in both voice and data. While we will move up the chain in data to
acquire more upper middle income and lower high income users, the
introduction of the new phone is a bid to broaden the voice base by
targeting low income entry level customers," West Bengal chief operating
officer Sandeep Marwaha said, adding that the company was targeting 1
lakh new customers a month in the Bengal circle alone.
MTS currently has 10 million cellular
customers in the nine circles it operates in, of which 2.8 million
customers are in Kolkata-West Bengal circle. In addition, MTS has 1.5
lakh high-end data subscribers. "The company's focus remains on data and
In Bengal, we are close to the market leader in data services.
Simultaneously, we are broadening the base in voice," said Marwaha.
While the 10 million voice customers generate 70% of the company's revenue, the 1.5 lakh data customers bring in the rest.
MTS is the only CDMA-based single
technology telecom company in the country with both Reliance and Tata
DoCoMo offering both CDMA and GSM services. Acknowledging that dual
technology handsets were crucial to acquire new customers, the official
said MTS was in talks with several handset manufacturers to introduce
more dual SIM CDMA-GSM products.
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