Mukesh Ambani led Reliance Industries Limited has plans to invest $10 billion on 4G network of its subsidiary Infotel Broadband (IBSL), one of its vendors 'Spirit DSP' said.
"Reliance intends to invest $10 billion in its LTE (4G) network and has turned to SPIRIT's software products for voice and video calls over LTE instead of waiting for phone makers who are slow in offering handsets transmitting voice and video in 4G networks," Spirit DSP said in a statement.
IBSL is the only company in the country to have 20 Mhz of pan-India airwaves that it can use for providing 4G services.
No immediate comments were available from RIL on Spirit DSP's statement.
Spirit DSP said, through its solution, Reliance will be able to offer its subscribers high-quality services as an alternative to Skype - an application for making voice
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