Research and Markets: India - Telecommunications Infrastructure - International
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9c6f13/india_telecommun) has announced the addition of the "India - Telecommunications Infrastructure - International" report to their offering.
As well as its huge national network, India's investment in telecommunications infrastructure over the last decade has extended to a heavy involvement in international infrastructure. Under the leadership of International operator VSNL the country has been assembling an extensive infrastructure of gateways, satellite earth stations and fibre optic submarine cables. Billions of rupees continue to be invested in a combination of submarine cables and microwave systems to satisfy India's demand for international bandwidth and high-quality connectivity. Most significantly, VSNL - which is now known as Tata Communications - has become a serious international player with a serious of acquisitions and good strategic moves. This report looks at some of the submarine and satellite systems that have been put in place in recent times as the country addresses its bandwidth needs.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Synopsis
2. International infrastructure
2.1 Background
2.2 Interconnect agreements
2.3 India-Pakistan
2.4 International service disruption
2.5 Submarine cable networks
2.5.1 FLAG
2.5.2 Network i2i
2.5.3 Tata-Indicom cable
2.5.4 SEA-ME-WE 4
2.5.5 Bharat Lanka cable
2.5.6 India, Middle East, Western Europe (I-ME-WE) cable
2.5.7 Proposed Europe India Gateway (EIG) cable
2.5.8 Tata's move into Africa
2.5.9 Gulf Bridge International (GBI)
2.5.10 Other submarine cable projects
2.6 Satellite communications
2.6.1 INSAT
2.6.2 Intelsat
2.6.3 Thaicom (formerly ShinSat)
2.6.4 Galileo Project
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KEYWORDS: Asia Pacific India
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