Telecom major Alcatel-Lucent on Wednesday said they are in talks with various service providers, including Reliance Industries and Tikona Digital Networks for deploying infrastructure for mobile broadband services.
"BWA market opportunity is immense. I believe these networks will start going up by the end of the year or first or second quarter next year. Based on that you have sizeable opportunity," Munish Seth, newly appointed country head for Alcatel-Lucent's Indian operations, said.
"We are at various stages of discussion with them and by early next year we expect to have orders.. like RIL, Tikona Digital Networks for the BWA orders," he said.
Seth takes over from Vivek Mohan, who now heads the company's global services business.
Asked on the LTE technology, which provides an extremely high performance radio-access technology that offers full vehicular speed mobility, Alcatel-Lucent President of the Asia-pacific region Rajeev Singh Molares said, "LTE will be most cost effective technology for the operators..."
When asked about the issue of the telecom equipment Molares added, "The government has taken the issue seriously and we are in contact with them to resolve this issue."
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