This story is from April 19, 2014

Uninor opens a record 367 exclusive stores in one day

All Uninor Exclusive Stores will be full service outlets that will offer all services including new connections, recharges, on-the-spot query resolution and complete assistance to all subscribers. The stores will be staffed by trained customer service personnel and equipped with the fully automated IT solutions that will help in spot resolution of all queries and conduct all service requests.
Uninor opens a record 367 exclusive stores in one day
PUNE: After announcing 30% expansion in its network sites and launching 'internet for all' services, Uninor today opened 367 exclusive Uninor retail stores in the six circles of UP West, UP East, Bihar (including Jharkhand), Maharashtra and Goa, Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat.
This is a 30% expansion of the exclusive retail footprint that takes Uninor to 1480 exclusive stores - the second largest among all operators in these six circles.
Of these, 91 new stores were launched in the circle of Maharashtra & Goa.
"Sabse Sasta Uninor services for both in voice and internet are now available at 350,000 retail points across six circles and 61,407 in Maharashtra & Goa circle. In fact, Uninor now has the second largest number of retail shops among all operators in Maharashtra & Goa," said Ritesh Singh, Uninor's circle business head for Maharashtra & Goa.
"We declared early on this year that 2014 will be about investments, expansion and growth for Uninor. We started this with the addition of a record 5000 new network sites and follow that up today with our largest ever retail expansion," said Morten Karlsen Sorby, nominated chief executive officer of Uninor.
Uninor recently announced launch of its new internet strategy- moving from MB and KB pricing to unlimited sabse sasta tariffs for services like Facebook and Whatsapp.
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