Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel join hands for sharing infrastructure
Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel join hands for sharing infrastructure
Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio Infocomm and Sunil Mittal-headed Bharti Airtel
on Tuesday announced a comprehensive arrangement for sharing telecom
infrastructure, a partnership that will help them reduce costs they
incur on their respective networks.
This (arrangement) will
include optic fibre network inter and intra city, submarine cable
networks, towers and internet broadband services and other such
opportunities identified in the future, a joint statement by the two
companies said.
On Monday, Ambani had said the Reliance Group was open to join hands with Bharti Airtel for improving telecom network for 4G services in Punjab.
The
joint statement said: The arrangement could, in future, be extended to
roaming on 2G, 3G and 4G, and any other mutually benefiting areas
relating to telecommunication, including but not limited to jointly
laying optic fibre or other forms of infrastructure services.
Reliance
Jio Infocomm is the only company which has pan-India airwaves that can
be used for 4G services very high speed wireless broadband services),
while Bharti Airtel is already the largest telecom operator in the
country with a subscriber base of over 19 crore.
Airtel offer
all kinds telecom services, include 4G mobile broadband. The statement
said the pricing would be at 'arm's length', based on the prevailing
market rates.
The arrangement will also provide redundancy in order to ensure seamless services to customers of the respective parties.
The
co-operation is aimed at avoiding duplication of infrastructure,
wherever possible, and to preserve capital and environment. Bharti and
Reliance Jio are already in an agreement under which Bharti had provided
capacity on its i2i submarine cable to Reliance Jio.
Last week,
Minister of State for Communication and IT Milind Deora sharing a dais
with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh appealed to the telecom industry to
sort out differences among them for development of the sector.
In April this year, Reliance Jio had signed a similar agreement Anil Ambani-led Reliance Communications
for sharing their existing and future telecom infrastructure . This
deal was the first business deal between the two brothers since they
split the Ambani empire in 2005. Soon, they followed it by another
agreement in June on mobile tower sharing.
abdul waheed
pgdm 2nd
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