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Reliance ready to cut int'l bandwidth cost by 70 pc
Monday, March 8 2004 17:18 Hrs (IST)

New Delhi: In a major development, Reliance Infocomm today (March 8, 2004) said it could reduce prices of international bandwidth by upto 70 per cent if the access to bottleneck facilities (landing station), currently with Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL), were opened up for competition.

"We can bring the prices down to $ 1 million per synchronous transport module (STM) of 155 mbps international bandwidth from the existing $ 5 million, provided bottleneck facilities are opened up at fair market prices," Manoj Modi, executive director, Reliance Infocomm, said in New Delhi.

This would translate into reduction in prices of international bandwidth by about 70 per cent, Modi said, adding it would help the entire IT-enabled services, especially the emerging business process outsourcing (BPO) segment.

Reliance Infocomm, which acquired Flag Cable System recently, has sufficient international bandwidth but was facing difficulties in getting it released from the incumbent VSNL which has the exclusive right on the landing stations.

"Various operators are asking us for international bandwidth, but we are unable to provide as VSNL has not released even 15 STMs," Modi said, adding by doing so India was missing many IT and BPO-related business opportunities.

Reliance is hoping to set up its own landing stations but that would take another 10 months.

PTI