VSNL
acquires Dishnet DSL for Rs 270 crore
Business
Standard — March 20, 2004
The Tatas-owned
Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL) today announced the
acquisition of the Chennai based Dishnet DSL’s internet
service provider (ISP) division for Rs 270 crore in
a slump-sale transaction.
The acquisition includes internet assets, employees
and customers of Dishnet’s ISP division. The move will
further consolidate VSNL’s position in dial-up space
and marks its foray into the broadband business.
In a media statement, VSNL said it has signed a slump
sale agreement with Dishnet to take over the narrowband
and broadband businesses of Dishnet’s ISP division.
The transaction is subject to fulfillment of certain
conditions and some legal formalities, which are expected
to be completed soon, the statement said.
It is learnt that VSNL is also looking at acquiring
Tata Power’s broadband business that has been recently
hived off into a separate company.
V Srinivasan, chief executive officer & director
of Dishnet DSL, part of the Sterling Infotech group
said, “ This divestment is in line with our group’s
strategy to focus on wireless communication business.”
Through this acquisition, VSNL will have access to over
600 owned and franchised cybercafes of Dishnet and the
broadband assets having capacity to serve more than
50,000 customers in key cities in the country.
Further, VSNL will now cover dial-up services in 20
additional locations in addition to VSNL’s existing
30 locations of operation.
N Srinath, director (operations),VSNL said, “The acquisition
will strategically help VSNL consolidate its presence
in internet space under the Tata Indicom banner by enlarging
its footprint and giving it a headstart in broadband
Internet.”
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