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Bharti Seeks Dot Nod To Transfer Himachal Cell Unit

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Last Updated : Jan 28 2013 | 12:29 AM IST

The Bharti group is planning to transfer the cellular operations in the Himachal Pradesh circle, currently operated by Bharti Telenet, to Bharti Cellular.

Bharti Tele-Ventures has recently sought approval of the Department of Telecommunications to transfer the business. Bharti Telenet is a fixed-line operator, while Bharti Cellular is the cellular service provider of the group.

Sunil Mittal, chairman of Bharti Tele-Ventures, said: "We have got the Himachal Pradesh licence for cellular operations long time ago, and since we want to make Bharti Telenet a pure basic service provider, we have decided to transfer its cellular business to Bharti Cellular."

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"We hope to get government nod soon. The main advantage of this changeover will be on the operational front. We want a separate set of companies for cellular and fixed-line businesses. At a later stage, we will bring all cellular subsidiaries under one umbrella," Akhil Gupta, joint managing director of Bharti Tele-Ventures, said.

Currently, apart from Bharti Cellular, Bharti Tele-Ventures has cellular subsidiaries in Bharti Mobitel, Bharti Mobinet, SC Cellular and Bharti Mobile. Both Bharti Cellular and Bharti Telenet are 100 per cent subsidiaries of Bharti Tele-Ventures.

As on September 30, Bharti had a cellular subscriber base of 12,015 in Himachal Pradesh, a market share of around 67 per cent in the circle.

At present, Bharti provides fixed-line services in the Madhya Pradesh circle which has a total user base of 1.28 lakh. It is also in the process of developing basic telecom networks in the Delhi, Haryana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu circles. It is also deploying a fibre optic network across India to offer national long distance voice and data services.

Regarding its fixed-line services, the company aims to have a presence in data-centric circles having high telecommunications revenue potential, with a particular focus on high density business and industrial districts.

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First Published: Dec 01 2001 | 12:00 AM IST

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