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Reliance Communications Main Subsidiaries

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Reliance Telecommunication Limited (RTL)

In July 2007, the company announced it is buying US-based managed ethernet and application delivery services company Yipes Enterprise Services for a cash amount of Rs. 1200 crore rupees (equivalent of USD 300 million). The deal was announced of the overseas acquisition, the Reliance group has amalgamated the United States-based Flag Telecom for $210 million [roughly Rs 950 crore (Rs 9.50 billion)].RTL operates in Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Orissa, Bihar, Assam, Kolkata and Northeast offering GSM services.

Reliance Globalcom

RGL owns the worlds largest private undersea cable system[4] spanning 65,000 km seamlessly integrated with Reliance Communications over 110,000 km of domestic optic fiber provides a robust Global Service Delivery Platform connecting 40 key business markets in India, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and the U.S.

Reliance Communications Infrastructure Limited (RCIL)

RCIL provide Internet Data Centre (IDC) services located in Mumbai and Bangalore. RCIL currently has IDC capacity of 304,000 sq ft with the market share close to 60%.

Reliance Big TV Limited

Reliance Big Tv launched in August 2008[5] and thereafter acquired 1 million subscribers within 90 days of launch,[6] the fastest ramp-up ever achieved by any DTH operator in the world. Reliance Big TV offers its 1.7 million customers DVD quality pictures across a bouquet of over 200 channels using the latest, state-of-the-art MPEG 4 technology.

Reliance Infratel Limited(RITL)

RITL’s business is to build, own and operate telecommunication towers, optic fiber cable assets and related assets at designated sites and to provide these passive telecommunication infrastructure assets on a shared basis to wireless service providers and other communications service providers under long-term contracts.

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