AT&T to increase investment in India

Global telecom major AT&T on Tuesday said it will increase its investment in India to enhance physical infrastructure, including setting up of three nodes and an internet data centre.

Bangalore: Global telecom major AT&T on Tuesday said it will increase its investment in India to enhance physical infrastructure, including setting up of three nodes and an internet data centre. The company also announced global investment of $1billion outside the US in 2008, up 33% from last year.

AT&T, however, declined to reveal exact investment figures for India. It already has seven nodes in India and would add three more in Delhi, Pune and Kolkata by the end of this year. The US-based company would also set up an internet data centre in Bangalore in the same period, AT&T's India CEO and managing director Sanjiv Bhagat told reporters here.

He said the company was evaluating the option of setting up a customer briefing centre in India for product demonstrations. AT&T holds an ILD/NLD license in India and provides services in partnership with Mahindra Telecommunications.
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