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Bharti signs Rs 450 cr BPO deal with IBM

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Bharti Airtel is understood to have entered into an agreement with IBM for managing its IT and network-related services.

The deal size is likely to be over Rs 450 crore (Rs 4.5 billion) for a period of 10 years, sources in the know said. 

When contacted, company officials declined to comment. This is the second time Sunil Mittal-promoted Bharti is outsourcing its IT operations to IBM. Earlier in 2004, Bharti had signed an outsourcing deal with IBM for about $ 750 million for a period of 10 years.

The deal involved outsourcing of Bharti's hardware,
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software and IT service requirements to IBM. Bharti has adopted a strategy of outsourcing operations of both IT-related services as well as network management services.

In network management, Ericsson and Nokia have been main partners of Bharti for different circles. The agreement is likely to include managed-hosting services and business resiliency and continuity services to enterprise customers in India.

The companies would jointly deliver end-to-end managed services, including connectivity, at client locations around the country, the sources said.
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