By IANS
New Delhi : GSM biggies Bharti Infratel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone Essar Saturday announced the formation of new joint venture of tower business to provide infrastructure for mobile telephony to all operators.
The new company, called Indus Towers, will be rolled out in 16 telecom circles of Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Kolkata, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Chennai, Uttar Pradesh (East and West) and West Bengal.
It will be operated and managed as a separate independent entity, offering services to all telecom operators and other wireless services providers such as broadcasters and broadband services providers.
Bharti and Vodafone will be each holding 42 percent stake in the new firm, while the remaining 16 percent will be owned by Idea.
Indus Towers will have about 70,000 sites at inception and will undertake the rollout of telecom infrastructure.