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Tatas
plan Rs 9000 cr telecom investment
Business
Standard December 24, 2004
The Tata group plans
to invest Rs 9,000 crore in its telecommunications
venture, Tata Teleservices Ltd, in two years.
The telecom company would also extend its services
into 12 more circles by January 2005 at a cost
of about Rs 5,000 crore. With this, it would have
presence in 20 circles of the country. The
planned capital expenditure for the current year
is Rs 14,000 crore, of which Rs 9,000 crore has
already been spent. The remaining amount would
be invested in network expansion, Amit Bose,
President (Telecom) Tata Teleservices said at
the launch of the push to talk (PTT) service in
Delhi.
Bose
said that the company would launch the PTT services
in 150 towns in three months and about 1,000 towns
by the end of the current year. The service has
already been introduced in Mumbai and Pune. The
service allows subscribers to communicate with
up to four people, anywhere in the country without
dialing their numbers. The service would be provided
at specially designed push-to-talk enabled handsets.
While
a PTT enabled CDMA handset is available at a price
range of Rs 4,000-Rs 5,000, the GSM handset providing
a similar service, costs about Rs 15,000, he added.
Bose said that initially the company would target
reaching corporate and small and medium enterprises
(SMEs) through its post-paid services. He added
that the company was in talks with many companies
such as Xerox, IBM, GE, Pepsi and Morgan Stanley
for using this service.
He
also said the company would progressively look
at the youth and the mass segment, which it would
try reaching through its pre-paid offering. While
the Post-paid offering would involve a fixed monthly
rental of Rs 99 with a Rs 5,000 handset, in the
pre-paid service the handset would cost Rs 4,000
and the PTT service would be provided at a cost
of Rs 3.30 per day.
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