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Clay Telecom enables unlimited emailing services across the globe

Clay Telecom announces launch of Global BlackBerry services. It is now offering a World Berry Service for the first time in India where a customer can enjoy unlimited emailing only on Clay’s Blackberry Sim cards for a fixed amount of Rs 2400, which can guarantee a saving of up to 90% on International Blackberry service provided by Indian mobile operators where at times for 15 days the email usage bill may be as high as Rs 35,000.

The set up works on both BES & Pop 3 clients where the customer can choose only one profile per number.

Gaurav Dhawan, Executive Director, Clay Telecom, said, "In today’s competitive business scenario it is very important to stay connected while on the move. Given this scenario, subscribe to the Clay Telecom’s Worldberry Services—check your emails, browse websites and chat with friends and co-workers at lesser cost of up to 70-80% while roaming abroad."

Clay initially started with its lucrative offers for international postpaid SIM cards with coverage in 40 countries. With due course of time understanding need of leisure travelers and SME travelers, Clay Telecom launched Global Prepaid Sim, one sim card that works in 200 countries across the globe. Alongwith the voice solutions, Clay Telecom even offered data services in the form of GPRS and data cards for various countries.

 


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