The Reliance-Dhirubhai Anil Ambani Group has lined up a raft of initiatives to give its telecommunications business a global footprint. |
Spearheading them are plans to bid for mobile licences abroad and for providing high-end business process outsourcing services. |
"Our aim is to extend all our value-adds in India to other parts of the globe. We will offer high-speed Internet and extend our next generation telecom network services to other countries through strategic partners," PD Khurana, group president of Reliance Communications, said. |
The company also plans to take Internet protocol television (IPTV) and other media services to consumers in foreign markets after it launches them in India. |
To carry these services, the group will set up three broadband cable networks: one from India to China through Nepal; two, an undersea cable between Asia and the US; and three, an extension of its Falcon cable from the Maldives to East Africa. Industry analysts put a $1 billion price tag to these three cable systems. |
The group is eyeing mobile licences in Kenya, Bhutan and Morocco. "We are evaluating opportunities for operating mobile services in countries that are opening to new competition," Khurana said. |