Ad-funded MVNO in talks with local operators about going Hindi.
If it does launch in India, it's unlikely to do so as Blyk. The firm has struggled to establish itself in the UK and is tweaking its business model so that it licences its technology and platform to operators rather than hiring network capacity and going it alone.
India's state owned operator BSNL has already launched a similar service rewarding users with free talk time if they receive ads.
Blyk launched in the UK in September 2007, and claims 200,000 customers. It recently scrapped plans to launch in Belgium and Holland.
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