Advancing product innovation to another level in the Indian telecom market, operator Tata Indicom has introduced new 'Call-n-Tweet' service for Twitter users on is network across the country.
The service, facilitated by a Value Added Service provider Kirusa, will allow users to post voice tweets on to their accounts on Twitter. The service can be assessed even on devices that are not connected to the internet and works on all mobile handsets available.
Lloyd Mathias, chief marketing officer Tata Teleservices said, “At last count, Twitter was attracting 190 million visitors per month and generating 65 million tweets a day. The introduction of Call-n-Tweet service would give our subscribers a very convenient and personal way to tweet without logging on the internet.”
The service will allow users to stay connected with their friends around the clock and the user simply has to log in with their Twitter account details to get started. The users can start tweeting by calling after having signed up at callntweet.com.
Users will have to dial a number and send a voice tweet in order to update their status. The message can be sent in any language and can surpass the limitation of 140 characters. The users will have to pay 80 paisa fro ending the voice tweet from the handset.
