Advertisement

Help
You are here: Rediff Home » India » Business » Report
Search:  Rediff.com The Web
Advertisement
   Discuss   |      Email   |      Print | Get latest news on your desktop

BSNL to offer gaming services to its broadband subcribers
 
 · My Portfolio  · Live market report  · MF Selector  · Broker tips
Get Business updates:What's this?
Advertisement
October 29, 2008 14:39 IST
Gaming enthusiasts now have much to cheer with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, Bangalore Telecom District, offering gaming services to its broadband subscribers as part of its value-added package.

BSNL, which has tied up with global mobile content publishers India Games Limited would, offer subcribers a free one month trial offer for the entire period of November, according to P Kanniyappan, Deputy GM, Telephone Revenue.

After the trial offer, consumers would be offered two plans to choose from. Under the Rs 200 per month plan, consumers could have the option of 240 premium games and under the Rs 100 casual plan, they could enjoy 110 games, he said.

The upload and download would be free, he said. A subcriber would have to download the game on the hardisk and play the game, provided he was online. The game could not be copied.

The games that would be available include, Age of Empire, War Rock, Brian Lara Cricket, Crash Day, Gunbound, Tomb Rider, Code Master, Collin Machine Rally among others, he said.

BSNL and India Game Limited had entered into a revenue sharing model for the services, he said, but refused to elaborate.

"Currently, we have two lakh broadband users and with this value add, we are expecting 50,000 consumers to subcribe to it", he said, adding that the company hoped to see 10 per cent addition in revenue annually following the availability of the gaming service to its consumers.


© Copyright 2008 PTI. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of PTI content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.
 Email  |    Print   |   Get latest news on your desktop

© 2008 Rediff.com India Limited. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer | Feedback