Tata DoCoMo enters into alliance with two International Airports in India

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Tata DoCoMo enters into alliance with two International Airports in India 
Tata DoCoMo has announced that it has entered into an exclusive partnership withGMR Airports to offer high-speed Wi-Fi services at Indira Gandhi International Airport - Terminal 3 in Delhi and Rajiv Gandhi Hyderabad International Airport, Hyderabad. The coming together of Tata DoCoMo and GMR Airports is a natural alliance of two partners renowned for breaking new ground and is a partnership in India that will cover entire airports, including private airline lounges.

Prateek Pashine, President - SME Business, Tata DoCoMo, said, "Delhi and Hyderabad airports are known worldwide for their superior infrastructure design and best-in-class experience zones, whereas Tata DoCoMo is globally renowned for innovative service and high- quality network. Bringing these together creates an unbeatable experience for our customers."

Tata DoCoMo has a pan-India hotspot presence along with a global network of 1.2 million hotspots with our partners. With these services, we are targeting domestic and international travellers who increasingly need connectivity with higher speeds across multiple devices."

P. S. Nair, CEO, GMR Airports Limited, said, "We are pleased to associate with Tata DoCoMo which is setting new benchmarks in the telecom space. Wi-Fi is an integral part of the airport experience and we feel offering 45 minutes of free Wi-Fi to the passenger will be a feat that Indian and international players will find difficult to match. We are confident that Tata DoCoMo’s high-speed service will delight the customers and be a positive step towards achieving our goals of becoming the world’s leading airports in our passenger categories.....See More

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