Indicom
impels Tata telecom tryst
Telegraph
December 9, 2002
The
Tatas are considering the possibility of extending
the ‘Tata Indicom’ brand to the group’s services
in the telecommunications sector.
The
Tata Indicom brand, launched a few months ago,
is now restricted to consumers of Tata Teleservices
Ltd (TTSL) in the circles of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil
Nadu and Karnataka. Sources said the group is
now looking at making this a common brand across
its communication services, where it has invested
huge amounts, albeit in a phased manner.
The
brand, they pointed out, embodied all the values
of the Tata group. The Tata Indicom brand is accompanied
by its mascot-a person in a suit extending his
arms in a welcome-sources said, representing customer
friendliness, responsible yet modest.
They
added that the products and services which have
been identified for being brought under the brand
include fixed wireless service apart from limited
mobility, voice mail, pay-phone booths, calling
cards, NLD, ILD and internet connections, including
broadband, virtual private networks among others.
Customers
of Hughes Tele.com Ltd (HTIL)-the telephony and
ISP services provider in Maharashtra-will also
be covered by the brand.
Tata
Indicom would also make its debut in New Delhi
by the middle of this month, marking its presence
in six territories that would also include Gujarat.
TTSL
recently announced the completion of the acquisition
of HTIL Ltd and a reconstitution of the latter’s
board. “It is now likely that all services offered
by HTIL will come under the Tata Indicom brand,”
sources added.
HTIL
is currently divided into data network services,
ISP post-paid
dial-up services, usage based billing DSL service
among other value added services like voice messages
to the US and Canada.
However,
group sources were non-committal when asked about
the possibility of the brand being extended to
cover the services of Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd
(VSNL) as well. “Its is too early at this stage
to comment on this possibility. Any final decision
on this front has to be taken by that company’s
board,” they added.
TTSL
is planning to invest around Rs 7,500 crore in
the country to achieve a subscriber base of over
3 million. Of this amount, the company has already
deployed Rs 2,400 crore in Andhra Pradesh and
four other circles.
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