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RE: VSNL buys Tyco submarine cable network for $130m


From: "Barry Raveendran Greene" <bgreene () cisco com>
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 11:12:10 -0800


 
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But Tyco has not cables in the Indian ocean.

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From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu] On 
Behalf Of Suresh Ramasubramanian
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 5:39 PM
To: nanog list; sanog () sanog org
Subject: VSNL buys Tyco submarine cable network for $130m



Rather obvious sequence of events ...

* VSNL as India's former government owned monopoly telco, got 
exclusive 
rights on the FLAG cable landing in India, and kept a tight 
hold on it, 
only agreeing to sell at the most 10% of available capacity, 
at rather 
rates (add to it refusing to let its downstreams - most ISPs 
in India, 
back then, peer locally at vsnl, and so forcing all local traffic 
through expensive international links).

* VSNL was privatized, taken over by the Tata Group .. still 
kept their 
hold on FLAG's cable landing in India.

* VSNL's arch rival Reliance went one up on them and bought 
FLAG telecom

* So, now VSNL goes and buys Tyco - another large submarine 
cable provider

      srs

http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/holnus/001200411020354.htm

VSNL acquires Tyco for $130 mn

New Delhi, Nov. 2. (PTI): Tatas-owned Videsh Sanchar Nigam 
Ltd on Monday 
decided to acquire Tyco Global Network, submarine cable 
system, for 130 
million dollars.

The acquisition, which is subject to government approval in 
the United 
States, India and other countries, would give VSNL control over a 
network spanning 60,000 km and three continents.

"The agreement is a major step forward in our ongoing drive 
to offer our 
enterprise and carrier customers seamless, end-to-end 
telecommunications 
solutions that circle the globe," N Srinath, Director (Operations)
of  VSNL, said.

"This coupled with the submarine cable we plan to launch shortly 
connecting India with Singapore," he said, adding that this will
give  customers a new choice in global data services.

"Furthermore, the timing of this transaction is well suited to our 
international expansion plans," Srinath said.


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