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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedCable & Wireless gets ILD and NLD concessions from the DoT.(POLICY & REGULATION)(Brief article)
India Telecom, March, 2008
India's Department of Telecommunications has awarded international long-distance (ILD) and national long-distance (NLD) licenses to Cable & Wireless. This would allow Cable & Wireless to serve Indian customers via its JV with TTK Group- Cable & Wireless Networks India. It also underlines the company's plan to be the first in the customer-defined communications business.
The next-generation network of Cable & Wireless is expected to allow for better reliability and performance and to provide effective managed IP services to local customers as well as multinationals in India. The company now supports more than 200 multinational/local customers with wide coverage in important key cities in India. Jim Marsh, CEO of Cable & Wireless Europe, Asia, and US, said that the...
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