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MTNL, Novatium introduces high-speed internet, MTNL Nova Navigator

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Novatium Solutions Private Limited, a company that provides relevant, simple and affordable ‘computing for the next billion’, in association with public sector telco MTNL launched MTNL Nova Navigator Service for the MTNL broadband subscribers in Delhi and Mumbai. MTNL armed with its high speed broadband will revolutionize the concept of computing as a service.

MTNL Nova Navigator can be used for both Internet access and computing applications. The services include comprehensive computing experience with special emphasis on Internet, gaming, digital entertainment, online education, telephony and business productivity. It supports Linux and Windows operating systems. MTNL Nova Navigator delivers computing experience which is superior in performance, simpler to use, with substantial savings on investment. MTNL Nova Navigator is an ‘obsolescence-proof computing service’, with all manageability carried out centrally through the server, where the subscriber would automatically get ‘on air’ upgrades totally free of cost from anywhere across the world.

MTNL Nova Navigator is a ‘zero maintenance’ access device and is easy to plug & play with the comfort anywhere. Nova Navigator offers enhanced features such as 3G support, plug and play printer support, faster browsing and multimedia amongst others. It has the technical superiority to match up with all software advancements and yet it has the simplicity of an appliance. Coupled with its affordability, MTNL Nova Navigator is a one-stop computing solution for almost everyone.

Partnering with Novatium Solutions Private Limited will give MTNL a unique opportunity to expand high speed broadband market with the unique computing services in India through Nova Navigator. Kuldeep Singh, CMD, MTNL said, “MTNL has been constantly innovating to champion the adoption of broadband usage in the country. MTNL Nova Navigator powered by Novatium’s patented technology has added the strategy of true utility computing for MTNL’s fixed line customers who have so far stayed away from computing due to the cost and complexities involved. We will truly democratize access to information, and with our huge connectivity and infrastructure, MTNL hopes to give a new wind to the computing and broadband revolution in the country.”

Alok Singh, chief executive officer, Novatium Solutions Pvt. Ltd. said, “India is on the verge of witnessing a computing revolution and we hope to be its engine. Nova Navigator coupled with MTNL Broadband has the potential to revolutionize the entire computing market in Delhi and Mumbai. We are getting encouraging responses from subscribers and expect tremendous growth in the current fiscal. We are looking at attaining a subscriber base of 2 lakhs by the end of the financial year 2010-11. The vision of Novatium is to provide simple and affordable computing for the next billion.”

Novatium provides this powerful, zero maintenance computing service at affordable price starting from Rs 4999 that comprises of Nova Navigator Console, USB keyboard and USB mouse with Nova computing charges starting from Rs 249 excluding broadband charges for MTNL subscribers and Delhi and Mumbai. Nova Navigator has an option of storing data files either internally or externally or at the server end (remote storage option). Nova Navigator is also available with 160GB hard disk space for the user to load OS, store applications and software apart from user data files in Internal Storage at a price of Rs 7,099.

Users can save data files either in USB storage devices like pen drive or external hard disk. Data files can also be saved in the server for an additional charge of Rs 50 per month (+ tax) for 10 GB and Rs 150 per month (+ tax) for 50 GB. The files saved on the server can also be accessed by existing users from anywhere outside by just logging into the customer portal, nGene.

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  • Richa said:

    MTNL is a sister concern company of BSNL and comes under Central Govt… The customer base of MTNL is nearly 5.92 million. And from past few years the graph is going down even if the Indian Govt. is spending too much of huge amount to uplift the customer base, but still the graph is going down and the main reason is their “GREAT SERVICES”. The MTNL lineman don’t have enough idea to configure even a modem and to solve a single complaint they take nearly 1 month or more because the don’t have enough workforce and the coverage area is very big. And when you see the MTNL exchange you become shocked to see their exchange, made of HUWIA equipments, and when you see the AIRTEL exchange you will find Ericson equipments just because the cost of HUWAI equipments are nearly half then Ericson.
    Basically they have two type of exchange one is for 256 Kbps and one for above 256Kbps, if you buy plan for above 256 then you may get good response because for that only they use Ericson exchange.
    I raised my voice at Consumer Court and submitted a online complaint and found that I am not one who is facing the problems with MTNL http://www.consumercourt.in/broadband/1-mtnl-broadband.html here you can check the details of complaints.
    I don’t know why the Govt. change the plan to get more customer and spend a huge amount in ads, the salary of lineman is nearly 15000/-, I think this is a total waste. Customers are very much frustrated from MTNL. If you visit the MTNL exchange you will find many customers shouting on the Area Manager. MY personal experience with MTNL was pathetic and now I switched to another services provider and now I am very much satisfied.

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