GTL Limited
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GTL Limited, part of the Global Group, is a leading Network Services company, offering services and solutions to address the Network Life Cycle requirements of Telecom Carriers and Technology providers (OEMs).
GTL’s consolidated revenues for FY 2006-07 (trailing twelve months( ending March 31, 2007 stood at Rs 11562.8 million (USD 258 million). Today GTL executes projects in over 30 countries, has built over 35 cellular networks, installed and commissioned over 24000 cell sites, connecting over 24 million subscribers.
For over two decades, Global Group has been partnering with leading telecom operators and OEMs, offering its expertise in wireless communications. From 2G networks to 3G and 4G, from WiMAX to IPTV, Global Group provides complete life cycle solutions of network services. These services include network planning and design, network deployment, network operations and maintenance, infrastructure management, applications management and professional services.
Global Group’s estimated revenues for FY 08 stand in excess of US $600 million (Rs 2400 Crores) and over 12,675 employees, the Group has 5 operating companies, presence in over 26 countries, and supports 18 social causes.
BY 2010, the Group plans to engineer and manage 1,00,000 cell sites across 150 networks. These networks will connect more than 100 million subscribers in 50 countries across the world.
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