Uninor brings Suryan FM channels across Tamil Nadu on mobile

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Uninor has announced a first of its kind tie up with Suryan FM powered by Hungama Mobile to bring the Joy of radio in various languages for its customers. The tie-up is said to enable Uninor customers to enjoy a wholesome music experience, in their preferred language from their hometown radio station, accessible on mobile handsets.

Amaresh Kumar, Chief Product Officer, Uninor said "Our current association with Suryan FM in Tamil Nadu is yet another significant step in providing a unique entertainment product to the masses. Both FM and telecom services have been known as the common man's product and have proved to be great medium of entertainment and communication respectively. We are hopeful that these two mediums when bundled together would yield delightful results for all our customers."

Nisha Narayanan, Senior VP Projects & Programming RED FM said, "With the digitalization age at its peak, we are very glad that radio has been included as an integral medium in the telecom sector. Both radio and telecom sector are closely connected with the customers directly, the association comes at a positive note. We are glad to have Uninor joining hands with Red FM, the most popular radio station."

Albert Almeida, COO, Hungama Mobile said, "We are pleased to partner with Red FM (Surya FM in Tamil Nadu) and Uninor to offer this unique value added service that addresses a genuine consumer need of wanting to stay connected with his roots no matter where he may be located. With this service Hungama is pleased to power a platform for Uninor, backed by Red FM (Surya FM in Tamil Nadu) content and thereby ensure Uninor consumers are able to easily access their favourite music from any Red FM (Surya FM in Tamil Nadu) on their mobile device."

The current service would enable Uninor customers to listen the streams through the RED FM stations of Delhi, Pune, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Jamshedpur Chennai (Suryan FM) and Bangalore.


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