MUCH before the auction of spectrum for broadband wireless access, Tata Communications (TCL) has roped in 50,000 subscribers for its broadband services using WiMax technology.
Tata Communications Internet Services (TCISL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of TCL, is investing substantially for its WiMax rollout service to ensure that it gets a headstart in the acquisition of subscribers. The company, with a WiMax capex outlay of $500 million for three years ending FY12, has put in place around 1,400 base stations across 140 cities. This makes it the largest WiMax network in the world, according to TCISL COO Prateek Pashine.
"We are offering enterprise and broadband connectivity services. The Tatas will continue to invest in WiMax and will move into top gear after the spectrum auction," Mr Pashine added.
The company is targeting two lakh subscribers by March 2010 for which it will enter into 20 new cities next year.
Tata Communications Internet Services (TCISL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of TCL, is investing substantially for its WiMax rollout service to ensure that it gets a headstart in the acquisition of subscribers. The company, with a WiMax capex outlay of $500 million for three years ending FY12, has put in place around 1,400 base stations across 140 cities. This makes it the largest WiMax network in the world, according to TCISL COO Prateek Pashine.
"We are offering enterprise and broadband connectivity services. The Tatas will continue to invest in WiMax and will move into top gear after the spectrum auction," Mr Pashine added.
The company is targeting two lakh subscribers by March 2010 for which it will enter into 20 new cities next year.
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