An NRI-backed Adpay Mobile Payment has planned to launch new telecom service 'Aerovoyce' by next month, targeting five lakh customers in the first year of operations, a top official said on Thursday.
The company as part of launching the mobile service would invest about Rs 300 crore besides generating employments to 1,000 people, Adpay Mobile Payment India, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Sivakumar Kuppusamy said.
In September 2016, Telecom Ministry said it had received nearly 70 applications for providing telecom services soon after guidelines related to virtual network operator was launched.
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"We are planning to launch the service in Tamil Nadu, Chennai and Puducherry circles on April 14. Our capex (capital expenditure) will be around Rs 300 crore", Kuppusamy told PTI.
"Aerovoyce is new branded telecom. We will pay for the infrastructure from them (existing mobile operators) since we do not own a spectrum. We will be operating through VNO service. Our target is to get five lakh subscribers in the first year of operations", Kuppusamy said.
He said he had already invested in a couple of telecom companies in Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Austria. "Though I have investments there (in foreign telcos), here I will be holding full control (of Aerovoyce)", he said.