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The company said in a statement here today that it released four new tariff plans for its CDMA mobile services and six tariff plans for fixed line. The company said that the CDMA mobile customers could make calls to other CDMA mobile customers anywhere in the country at 55 paise a minute. TTSL said that CDMA mobile customers could do free local and STD calls for the first 400 minutes on most tariff plans across the network to other CDMA mobile users. The company's new fixed line tariff is designed in a manner so that customers can talk up to twice the time for the same charges when calling to GSM/CDMA phones in comparison to other competitors, the company said. UNI
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