TATA and BSNL enter Network Sharing deal (India)

Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL), India’s fastest-growing pan India telecom service provider, today announced the signing of a landmark ‘Master Services Agreement for Passive Infrastructure Sharing’ with Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL).

Becoming the first Indian private telecom operator to enter into an agreement of this nature. The agreement which is valid for 15 years will be applicable to both Tata Teleservices Limited and Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited in all of India’s 22 telecom Circles.

This is a moment of pride for us, as we have become the first private telecom operator to enter into such a strategically important agreement with BSNL, one that will allow us to expand our telecom footprint across the country much more quickly,” Mr Madhav Joshi, President, Legal and Regulatory Affairs, Tata Teleservices Limited, said.

The agreement comes at a very strategic time for Tata Teleservices Limited (TTSL) and Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Limited (TTML), as both companies have been aggressively expanding their network presence on the CDMA side with Tata Indicom, while also rolling out GSM services under the TATA DOCOMO brand name. In the short space of just three months, we have already rolled out our GSM services in nine Circles—Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Orissa, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Mumbai, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh and Haryana,” Mr AG Rao, Chief Technology Officer, Tata Teleservices Limited, said. This agreement has the potential to not just speed up our network expansion and rollout process, but would also have a substantial impact in terms of reduced costs,” he added.

Under the terms of the agreement, TTSL and TTML will have access to thousands of BSNL towers all across the country.

iPhone 3G makes a comeback in Japan (Japan)

Apple’s iPhone 3G will return to some home electronics discounters and other stores on Saturday, after having sold out at most locations within days of its July 11 debut in Japan, reported Nikkei.

Shipments are likely to be smaller this time and the product is expected to be out of stock again.

A major sales agent allotted 3,000 units in the first shipment says it does not expect to receive the next shipment until July 25 at the earliest because negotiations are bogged down. 

Nepro Japan, a mobile phone retailer, expects to recieve 25 units at a store in Tokyo on Saturday, 5 less than the initial shipment of 30.

Joshin Denki will resume iPhone 3G sales Saturday at 40. Some Yamada Denki stores received additional shipments Thursday.

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