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Bharti ties up with PCCW

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New Delhi, May 25

Bharti Airtel has entered into a partnership agreement with Hong Kong based PCCW Global Ltd to offer enhanced end-to-end global solutions through the extended international connectivity. The agreement would enable the two companies to create an extensive managed leased line based on virtual private network for multinational corporates.

Announcing the agreement, Mr David Nishball, President, Enterprise Services, Airtel, said: "Our partnership with PCCW is in line with our strategy to extend the global reach of our customers and provide them a secure, consistent and reliable connection. Through this partnership, our customers can now expect the same high quality performance and service throughout the global network as they have come to expect from Bharti."

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