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Reliance Communications Limited
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Profile
Reliance Communications Limited is the flagship Company of Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, India’s third largest business house.Reliance Communications is India’s foremost and truly integrated telecommunications service provider. The Company, with a customer base of 109 million including over 2.5 million individual overseas retail customers, ranks among the Top 4 Telecom companies in the world by number of customers in a single country. Reliance Communications corporate clientele includes 2,100 Indian and multinational corporations, and over 800 global, regional and domestic carriers.Reliance Communications has established a pan-India, next generation, integrated (wireless and wireline), convergent (voice, data and video) digital network that is capable of supporting best-of-class services spanning the entire communications value chain, covering over 24,000 towns and 600,000 villages.Reliance Communications owns and operates the world’s largest next generation IP enabled connectivity infrastructure, comprising over 2,77,000 kilometers of fibre optic cable systems in India, USA, Europe, Middle East and the Asia Pacific region.
Mission: Excellence in Communication Arena
• To attain global best practices and become a world-class communication
service provider – guided by its purpose to move towards greater degree of
sophistication and maturity.
• To work with vigour, dedication and innovation to achieve excellence in service,
quality, reliability, safety and customer care as the ultimate goal.
• To earn the trust and confidence of all stakeholders, exceeding their expectations
and make the Company a respected household name.
CONCEPT OF RELIANCE COMMUNICATION
His marketing strategy has made millions of Indians happy, they got the best mobiletariffs in the world-local call costs at 15 paise/minute, and STD call at 40 paise/minute
When the VOICE&DATA jury, comprising eminent professionals from the telecom field, met in Delhi in June to choose the TelecomPerson of the Year 2007, the five-hour selection process was steamy.The reason was obvious: The telecom sector is growing faster than any other segmentand naturally their CEOs have a lot to crow about. The jury had to select one fromthree CEOs, who had made it to the final list through nominations from the industryand the initial scrutiny. Among the three, one of the main contenders was a youngCEO. The jury decided that he should come back next year to try and win the covetedaward. The list now had two names-both CEOs of two well-known companies. The pivotal difference between the two: one is an entrepreneur and the other is not so popular, as his credit is shared among a number of his big daddies.