
Published: 24 March 1999 17:10 GMT
Mobile phone users in Prague will benefit from free calls and SMS (short message service) text messaging over the next month - as long as they use their phone on the underground.
The offer applies to customers of mobile operators, EuroTel and RadioMobil. The busy IP Pavlova, Mustek and Museum stations were the first stations to go live on 19 March. EuroTel says other stations will follow.
The company also said that the free trial will help determine usage patterns and demand allowing it to adjust network capacity accordingly.
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