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Alcatel, ITI sign pact for DSL co-operation

Our Bureau

Bangalore , March.15

ALCATEL, along with ITI, on Monday announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding aimed at establishing long-term cooperation for digital subscriber line (DSL) deployment in the Indian market.

Alcatel is the world leader in DSL, with a 37 per cent market share, having shipped more than 39.2 million DSL lines.

Alcatel's DSL technology along with its expertise in planning, engineering and optimisation, combined with ITI's expertise in value-added services would enable the successful rollout of broadband services in India.

Mr Ravi Sharma, Managing Director of Alcatel in India, said: "This cooperation will enable operators to provide high quality broadband services to their subscribers."

Mr Y.K. Pandey, Chairman and Managing Director, ITI Ltd, said: "We treasure our long-term association of more than 20 years with Alcatel.It is a matter of pride for us to collaborate with Alcatelfor the deployment of DSL in the Indian market."

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