BSNL to launch triple play broadband services
India's public sector telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) plans to roll out triple play broadband services by January 2007, starting with the cities of Pune and Chennai.
COLOMBO: India's public sector telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) plans to roll out triple play broadband services by January 2007, starting with the cities of Pune and Chennai.
"We would launch the triple play services first in Pune and Chennai by January next year, followed by Kolkata and Bangalore," BSNL CMD A K Sinha told media on the sidelines of the fifth CEOs conclave of SAARC region telecom operators organised by Voice & Data.
For the service that combines voice, video and Internet, BSNL is looking at multiple tie-ups with content service providers to provide on-demand and region-specific video services.
"What we want right now is a content service provider. We would have local alliance rather than with few national majors. The content alliances would be in place in the next few months," said Sinha.
While declining to give a detailed tariff structure, he said the base tariff would be below Rs 500, which would be increased depending on the needs of the consumer.
Already, another telecom PSU MTNL has launched triple play in Mumbai.
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