 | New Delhi: Videocon yesterday said it will roll out its mobile services by the end of this year and is expecting 10 million subscribers within 3-4 years of the launch.
Videocon is planning to rope in a global service provider as the partner at an appropriate time, the company said.
“The company plans to use its extensive all India dealer network of over 10,000 to reach out to its customers,” it said.
Videocon Industries Ltd’s subsidiary Datacom had received Letter of Intent from the Department of Telecom for starting GSM-based mobile services on a pan-India basis.
Datacom has deposited the Rs 1,507 crore as license fees alongwith bank guarantee of Rs 847 crore to the DoT.
With an aim to improve efficiency and profitability of the business model and the company plans to introduce various innovative services, the statement added.
The company said a number of local and global banks and financial institutions have expressed interest in providing fund, non-fund and service based support to the project.
Unitech informed the BSE that the DoT has issued LoIs to its eight subsidiaries for starting mobile services in 22 circles. The company has paid the required fees of Rs 1,658 crore and bank guarantees of Rs 882 crore.
Telecom player Idea Cellular also informed BSE that the company has received LoIs for nine circles and it intends to rollout services in these circles as soon as spectrum is made available. |