Monday, August 07, 2006

Reliance teams up with Intel for Net access

Hyderabad: Reliance Communications announced a joint programme with Intel to offer instant and uninterrupted Internet connectivity that comes bundled with Intel-powered PCs.

What was launched in tier II and III cities of Andhra Pradesh would be replicated in other States.

Gift-wrapped Marutis!

Inder Bajaj, Head of Post-Paid Business, Reliance Communications, said: "Broadband is mainly confined to metros. Internet connectivity in India, especially in the B and C class towns, has lagged behind due to poor quality networks and high access costs. With CDMA wireless connectivity, we expect to bridge both the access and cost gaps, and revolutionise Internet usage."

Will FIIs re-enter the markets in a big way? Tell us.

PC + phone

Reliance Communications has enrolled Intel dealers as point-of-sale dealers across 13 cities to market the new offering.

These dealers sell branded and assembled PCs and laptops using Intel products and platforms. When users buy a PC, they get a fixed wireless phone that promises seamless connectivity.

Surendra Arora, Director (India, South Asia), Intel, said: "Intel's World Ahead programme seeks to accelerate access to new technology and Internet connectivity across India, including C and D class cities. Our collaboration with Reliance would enable uninterrupted high-speed Internet connectivity at affordable rates through our wide channel partner network."

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