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Neotel to expand network in South Africa

Telecom services provider Neotel, which is majority owned by Indian conglomerate Tatas, is expanding its network across South Africa. - Bharti Airtel, MTN made parties in SAT case - Tatas to tighten management grip on JLR - Tatas to tighten mgmt grip on JLR: report - Bharti Airtel still in talks with MTN: Sunil Mittal - A K Bhattacharya: Reducing India's bureaucracy">A K Bhattacharya: Reducing India's bureaucracy - SAT to hear Bharti-MTN case appeal on Aug 28 Neotel is now concentrating on growing the network across the rest of South Africa, company"s Business Support Service Executive Head Imran Abbas told a Johannesburg-based daily Business Report. At present, Neotel has a huge presence in South African metros such as Durban, Cape Town. The company is currently spending nearly $1-billion in partnership with the local cell phone company, MTN, to build a 5,000-km national long distance network to increase its coverage in the country. Moreover, the company is expanding its operations to neighboring countries in partnership with the South African state-owned infrastructure provider, Infraco. Abbas said Neotel, which has access to Seacom"s undersea cable and Tata Communications" global network, had signed inter-connection agreements with operators in Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania to allow its existing customers to communicate internationally. "Interconnect is part of building any telecom network. We have therefore embarked on a proactive strategy to provide interconnect into those countries, to offer an alternative to the incumbent," said Abbas. Neotel, in which Tata Group holds 56 per cent stake, had spent nearly $2-billion over the past decade in South Africa laying fibre in major areas to provide fixed mobile products to clients.


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