
Now, Tata Indicom mobile phone users can enjoy Internet radio service on their mobile phones. Tata Indicom, the consumer telephony service of Tata Teleservices, has launched mobile Internet radio, named ‘Tata Indicom Mobile Internet Radio’, which offers live streaming radio-casts in English, Hindi, Telegu, Tamil and other international languages with MP3 quality sound.
The BREW application, Cell Radio Links from the US based Locate-It Info Inc., offers a range of 41 International and local radio stations for Tata Indicom customers. Initially, the service would be available on Motorazr V3C, Samsung Wideo and Motorola World Phone. Users can subscribe the mobile Internet radio for INR 25 for 15 days across all Tata Indiacom’s circles.

The service also offers International music, news and Sports radio stations, including Bloomberg, BBC, CNN, Fox Radio, ESPN Radio and Seattle WM. The company offers integrated telecom solutions to its customers under the Tata Indicom brand, and uses the latest CDMA 3G1X technology for its wireless network.
Pankaj Sethi, president of value added services, Tata Teleservices Ltd., said,
The launch of ‘Tata Indicom mobile Internet Radio’ marks another important milestone in our series of Firsts. We believe that our subscribers will be very excited to be able to enjoy Indian and International music and listen to news anytime, anywhere while on the move; all at their fingertips with ‘Tata Indicom mobile Internet Radio.
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Hey, Tata Indicom claims to be offering India’s first net radio service. Not sure if you have heard of Mundu Radio, a downloadable software client for Series 60, Win Mobile phones. This is available since a long time. Just google ”mobile internet radio” and you will find dozens of links that point to this. I have been using Mundu Radio and also seen Tata Indicom’s client. Mundu Radio is sooooo much better.