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Indian Railways as Cable and Internet Provider

RailTel would be eyeing mostly the non-metro areas not considered by many MSOs as profitable

April 23, 2015

Indian Railways is set to become your neighborhood cable and broadband service provider. Its arm RailTel Corp would soon take the project nationwide, which till now was being tested in southern states.

RailTel, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Railways, in 2013 began its project on a pilot basis to provide broadband and content to households particularly in remote areas in association with cable operators and other access network providers, by utilizing their last mile.

The project, now called Railwire, has not moved much since, being restricted to just about 30,000 households in southern states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh. “We are now looking at going to other regions and looking for partners who will provide the last-mile connectivity,” RailTel chairman and managing director R K Bahuguna said.

RailTel would be eyeing mostly the non-metro areas where reaching out to households is not exactly a profitable proposition for many of the MSOs (Multi-System Operators), he said. RailTel was formed in 2000 to commercially exploit the Optical Fibre Network laid along railway tracks, which then covered 4500 kilometres.

In cities, RailTel plans to provide high-speed 10 mbps broadband services with the help of the MSOs who have the access network, he said. These apart, RailTel is also banking on its recently launched HD video-conferencing service, called Telepresence in partnership with Cisco, offering corporates and government bodies to hold virtual meetings on a rental basis without having to invest in hardware or connections.

 

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