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Bharti to operate in Jersey

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Second international venture for Bharti Global

New Delhi , May10

Mobile service provider Bharti today said it has bagged a licence to operate comprehensive telecom services, including international long distance, in the southern most island of the British Isles — Jersey.

"Jersey Telenet Ltd, a subsidiary of Bharti Global, has been granted a license to run comprehensive telecom services in Jersey, which include 2G and 3G mobile services and international long distance services. Services are expected to commence from October 2006," a company release said here.

The company proposes to invest over £20 million pounds in setting up a network. The network and IT systems will be set up in partnership with two global companies — Nokia (which will be setting up the telecom infrastructure) and IBM (the IT solutions provider).

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