New Delhi, India, April 28, 2015: Given the spike in call traffic and the scale of the calamity in Nepal, MTS India has decided to extend its concessional calling services by another day. This is being done to support disaster relief efforts and to enable concerned callers to reach out to their family and friends in the earthquake affected areas.
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MTS India has decided to extend its concessional calling services
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