The company has made these changes to augment its operations and increase its pan-India presence under the unified licence. |
Pandey will head the company's programme management office, which will be responsible for setting up operations and roll out the network across 11 new circles for which Tata Teleservices has recently received Letters of Intent (LoI), according to a press release. |
He will continue to be responsible for augmenting capacity in the existing 6 circles and will also hold additional responsibility as the chief executive officer of Tata Internet Services Ltd. The 11 new circles are Punjab, Harayana, UP (West), UP (East), Kerala, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa and Himachal Pradesh. |
Pandey was earlier president of TIEBU. Mathur, besides being president of TIEBU, will continue to officiate as the chief operating officer of the Andhra circle of Tata Teleservices. |
Tata Teleservices already has presence in six circles - Maharashtra, Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Gujarat - with a customer base of over 1.3 million. |