British Telecommunications collaborates with BSNL for managed services
BSNL October 6th, 2008
Tags: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, British Telecommunications, BSNL, bt, India, Kuldeep Goyal, telecom
British Telecommunications collaborates with BSNL for managed services
British Telecommunications has announced that they are now collaborating with state owned telecom company BSNL.
The two companies would now provide managed telecom services in the country.
They would be offering services ranging from telecom services to leased line, internet, mobile and broadband services.
BSNL Chairman and Managing Director Kuldeep Goyal spoke about their deal with BT: “As BSNL transforms into a premier integrated communications service provider, a robust managed service offering is key to our future operations. This partnership has strong synergies and we are looking to draw on BT’s exceptional networked IT expertise and professional services and bring such value-added service offerings that our customers want.”
BSNL as part of the deal would get access to BT’s global MPLS network and BT’s managed services.
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