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Bharti 3G services in Seychelles

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New Delhi, Dec. 21

Bharti has become the first Indian telecom service provider to launch 3G services, although it is not within the country. Telecom Seychelles, a subsidiary of Bharti Global, has launched 3G operations in Seychelles.

The company, which has been providing telecom services in Seychelles since 1998 under the Airtel brand, has made significant investments for rolling out state-of-the-art 3G services. Telecom Seychelles is also the first telecom operator to launch 3G services in the island nation.

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