VSNL also gets nod to set up landing station in Egypt. |
Internet and telephony major Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL) has approached Bharti Airtel to partner with the company for construction of India-Europe link of the consortium cable, India-Middle East-Western Europe (I-ME-WE). |
Separately, the Tata group company has also received approvals for setting up a landing station for the $350 million cable project in Egypt. |
"VSNL and Bharti will work to lay the cable from India to Europe, a project estimated to be around $350 million. This would help in cost reduction, apart from ensuring that there is no duplication of assets and piling up of economically nonviable bandwidth," a source close to the development said. |
The move would also help keep competition at bay, especially as other telecom majors like BSNL and Reliance also own submarine cables and are selling bandwidth in India. |
However, this is not the first time both the telecom majors are part of a consortium cable. Bharti and VSNL are also members of the consortium cable SEA-ME-WE-4 that has two landing stations in India. The Sunil Bharti Mittal company has its own cable - i2i - connecting Singapore and Chennai. |
A VSNL executive confirmed this and said that the company had approached Bharti and sought their interest in participating in VSNL's recently announced cable system. |
"The company has been a strong proponent of sharing investment and infrastructure of cable systems", he said. |
In a separate development, VSNL has received approvals for setting up a landing station in Egypt for I-ME-WE. The Tata group company has also received right of way (RoW) access permissions from the Egyptian government for laying of the cable. |
The approvals would also enable the consortium members conduct both deep and shallow water surveys in the seas around Egypt for laying of the cable. |
The consortium is looking at setting up the landing station either in Cairo, on the shores of Red Sea or Mediterranean Sea. This, however, could not be confirmed. |
Setting up the landing station in Egypt would enable the consortium members resell bandwidth in the country, a source said. |
Earlier, VSNL officials on behalf of I-ME-WE consortium had met National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA) Executive President Amr Badawi and Minister of Communications and IT Tarek Kamel to seek approvals for the landing station and RoW. |
The VSNL spokesperson said, "The I-ME-WE project is progressing according to plan. At this point, we are not in a position to provide details as to which all countries have given permission to set up landing stations. |
Typically, in a consortium or partnership cable systems, each of the partners takes responsibility for permissions and licences in the respective country." |
In October, VSNL had announced that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with leading international telecom service providers for constructing I-ME-WE. |