RCOM kickstarts Rural Infrastructure rollout
MUMBAI: Reliance Communications Limited , has commenced the rollout of Rural Infrastructure project.This announcement came within a day of signing the MoU for the universal service obligation program of the Department of Telecommunication. The project comprising of commissioning 8982 base terminal stations, when completed would provide telecom services in 0.234 million Indian villages which do not have any telecom connectivity at present.
"Dhirubhai dreamt of a world without borders and man-made limits - a global village where everyone, but most of all every Indian, would have the chance to communicate and connect, compete and collaborate", said Rcom chairman Anil Dhirubhai Ambani. "The commencement of Worlds fastest and largest rural telephony rollout project is a step forward in bridging the digital divide, that would provide telecom coverage to millions of Indians living in the remotest part of country", he added.
Rcom has emerged as a successful telecom operator in bagging the maximum sites under the USO initiative of the Department of Telecommunications. Rcom has formed a special task force for the national rural rollout. The national rural marketing team would be responsible for completing this task within tight deadlines, as well as come up with attractive offerings to promote the growth of telecom services among the rural population. The company aims to launch its telecom services within two months, after provisioning of passive infrastructure in these locations.
In addition, Rcom plans to enhance its network coverage to 25000 towns and 0.45 million villages by March 2008. The company has already earmarked a capex of $ 2.5 billion for its network expansion plans during this fiscal. Says an official release.