Tata
Tele hotspots in Hyd soon
Business Standard September 14, 2007
Tata Tele Services, which launched
its Internet-enabled CDMA mobile in association with
Samsung across the country on Thursday, is also planning
to create wireless Internet access hotspots in several
cities including Hyderabad.
Speaking to the media in connection with the launch
of Tata Indicom's new mobile product, Sanjeev Khera,
chief operating officer, Tata Tele, Andhra Pradesh circle,
said the company was already in talks with corporates
and retail outlets in the city to create hotspots where
any person with a laptop can access Internet without
any physical connection for the same.
He said the company would be upgrading its network capabilities
in Andhra in the next 45 days to provide uninterrupted
connectivity to the customers across the state.
The company's expansion plans include increasing the
network coverage to over 500 towns from the present
350 and providing wireless phone connectivity in 9,000
villages in the state. The telecom service provider's
customer base touched 2 million towards the end of August
2007 in the state.
Among the other initiatives, the company is also planning
to link government schools around the city with Internet
to enable distance education to children studying in
those schools, Khera said.

|
|