BPL Mobile invests Rs200 crore in network expansion, technology upgradation
28 June 2007
Mumbai:
Cellular services provider BPL Mobile is on the track
for rapid growth following completion of major network
expansion and technology up-gradation at an investment
of Rs200 crore.
As a result of the fresh investment, the company says that the network coverage has increased by 60 per cent to 900 cell sites. By year-end this figure will touch the 1300 mark. Also deployed is ''enhanced data'' rates for ''GSM evolution'' (EDGE) technology and new state of the art ''intelligent network'' (IN) technology from Comverse, leaders in software and systems that enable multimedia network based enhanced services.
EDGE technology will facilitate up to three times the data speed and will enable BPL Mobile to handle more subscribers and add extra capacity to voice communications. EDGE also allows the delivery of advanced mobile services such as downloading of video and music clips, full multimedia messaging, high-speed colour Internet access and e-mail on the move.
"Most of the funds that we had committed to capacity expansion late last year have been invested, while the rest will be utilised right through this year," says S Subramaniam, CEO, BPL Mobile. "All long-standing technology has been phased out and a new state-of-the art IN network system has been installed.
Subramaniam said that on the customer services front, BPL has revamped its call centre operations and added significantly to its on-ground customer touch points. "Huge investments have also been made in innovating and providing enhanced value added services to our subscribers, a lot of which are in the pipeline," he said.
"Results
of all up-gradation work is already showing. Our network
capacity has grown by about 75 per cent and the minutes
of usage by 30 per cent, which is exceptional." He
said and added, "Our pre paid versus post paid customer
ratio which stands at around 68 per cent to 32 per cent
is one of the healthiest and richest in the industry."
All set for mobile TV, Blackberry
These advances have paved the way for seamless execution
of a number of value added initiatives that BPL Mobile
is set to offer subscribers. The company is all set to
roll out Mobile TV, which will bring real time television
content to mobile phones. The beta testing process for
this is already in process. Also on the cards is the launch
of Blackberry, the implementation and testing process
for which has already begun.
