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  • GTPL Hathway increases CAPEX in upgrading network, 70% transmitted into GPON technology

    GTPL Hathway increases CAPEX in upgrading network, 70% transmitted into GPON technology

    MUMBAI: Traditional distributors like cable operators are feeling the heat of the competition from a number of easily accessible streaming services. But large multi-system operators are not sitting idle to watch the ruin of their long-built businesses. Hence, constantly upgrading has become the key to adapt in changing business environment. GTPL Hathway is one of them which is putting more CAPEX in upgrading the network and moving towards a hybrid model of business.

    The company is looking at Rs 250-260 crore CAPEX for FY 21 and around Rs 150 crore to Rs 160 crore will go into the cable business; the rest will go into the broadband business. But it will have to reevaluate it somewhere in quarter two to see what is the Covid2019 effect and how much longer the effect is going to be. 

    GTPL Hathway chairman and non-executive director Rajan Gupta explains in an investors call that a significant amount of CAPEX has been invested in upgrading the network. While the MSO was earlier relying on Metro Ethernet Network (MEN) technology,  most of that has been upgraded now to fiber-to-building (FTTB) and fiber-to-home (FTTH). 

    He adds that they have seen see a huge increase in network training also in the last few quarters or a few months. 

    “We have to divide it into two parts. One is something called an access network and second is the last mile consumer equipment. So access network is capable of handling anything. On the last mile, you put two consumer premises equipment, or you put a hybrid equipment. And as far as legal is concerned, cable and broadband have separate licenses, one is MIB and second is the DoT. So, in any case, combined bill, etc., is not possible because both have different licensing requirement. So we have to differentiate between the access network technology and the last mile which is the consumer home,” Gupta speaks about the required investment for upgradation.

    GTPL Hathway CATV business head and chief strategy officer Piyush Pankaj says that now almost 70 per cent network is transmitted into GPON technology i.e, FTTH or FTTX. He also adds that they are working on the hybrid box and the order has been given. While the launch of the hybrid boxes, the combined business of cable, broadband and OTT together was scheduled somewhere in July, it may be extended it by one quarter due to Covid2019 crisis. He notes that they want to take benefit of these opportunities of all latest technologies to serve their customers better. 

    Jio, the shareholder of GTPL Hathway, is also focusing on broadband business highly. But GTPL Hathway promoter and managing director Anirudhsinh Jadeja mentions that Jio is not launching any cable TV business, so it isn't posing any additional competition. “They are majorly into the broadband business. So, yes, it's a privilege that Jio is our partner and we have almost very good understanding and we have a lot of synergy in terms of the infrastructure sharing and content sharing. So, we are not seeing right now any competition from Jio. We are complementing each other,” he adds.

    “See, all the synergies (with Jio) and benefits we are getting as GTPL Hathway will continue as usual, such as, from all the vendor negotiations, lease line side, etc. Yes, GTPL Hathway is doing its own broadband business as we are mainly doing it in Gujarat. Jio is with us, it's our privilege and we are going to complement each other's business on the ground,” Pankaj adds.

    The MSO launched Giga HD last year where it started providing cable and broadband together but had to roll it back just because of the NTO which was getting implemented. Now, it is coming with the hybrid box where it will provide cable, broadband and OTT together to the customer. The endeavour is to get double, triple or quadruple customers to take up the stickiness much higher. The company also seems less bothered about competition as it says all the areas where GTPL is operating there is no other private player but BSNL being the primary competition. 

  • GTPL launches high-speed internet on GPON FTTX technology

    GTPL launches high-speed internet on GPON FTTX technology

    MUMBAI: GTPL Hathway, a cable TV and broadband service provider in India, has launched its high-speed broadband service in Ahmedabad on GPON (gigabit passive optical network) FTTX (fibre to the X) technology. The company has upgraded its network to GPON FTTX technology to meet consumer demand and has started providing internet connections of 40 mbps and 100 mbps plans with no data restriction in the price range of Rs 635 to 763 per month.

    “GTPL has been making continuous enhancement in its technological capabilities and deploying most advanced available technology in cable and broadband industry. Our deployment of the latest GPON FITX technology has enabled us to provide a unique offering of high speed ‘no data restriction’ internet connectivity. This offer is a game changer and GTPL is proud to bring this to its valued customers,” said GTPL Hathway managing director Aniruddhasinhji Jadeja.

    The company has launched annual and half-yearly subscription. Currently, the services launched are restricted to Ahmedabad only but there are plans to progressively launch in other key cities of Gujarat.

    “With the launch of our new broadband plans, for the first time, customers in Ahmedabad will get ‘Sach mein unlimited’ – a unique combination of high-speed connectivity at a reasonable price with no data restriction whatsoever. The technology can provide up to 1 gbps if the customer so demands,” added Jadeja.

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  • ADC India Communication to grow its presence in India

    ADC India Communication to grow its presence in India

    BAMGLORE:  ADC India Communication Ltd [BSE: ADCT] whichoffers the full range of KRONE products and is a leader in broadband connectivity,announced today new management appointments. The leadership changesre-enforce the company’s commitment to India and helps strengthen its position as a leading provider of next gen network infrastructuresolutions for the telecom, broadcast &entertainment and enterprise markets. Mr. S. Devarajan has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company and Mr. J. N. Mylaraiah has been appointed the Managing Director of the company.

    An Indian IT industry veteran, Mr. S.Devarajanhas over 30 years’ experience in the technology industry. He was the Managing Director at Tata Elxsi, and also the Managing Director at Cisco India. He was instrumental in building Cisco India as the globalization center east. Devarajan made the historic turnaround of Tata Elxsi to a profitable venture in the mid-1990s.He also is the formerpresident of Manufacturers Association for Information Technology (MAIT) a former member of the IT hardware task force and IT vision task force set up by the Chief Minister of Karnataka.

    Commenting on the appointment, Mr Devarajan, Chairman of the Board, ADC India Communications, said, “I am delighted to be part of this pioneering company. ADC has had a strong foothold in the broadcast & entertainment market in India and its Krone line of products has been synonymous with connectivity in the telecommunication space.We intend to grow the business by capitalizing on the strong brand name that it has in these verticals to grow our market share. ADC has a robust and technologically advanced product line in fiber and is committed to capture a significant part of that market.”

    “With this strategic move, we aim to build a robust network foundation for our clients which can seamlessly transition between legacy and future access technologies cost effectively,” said Mylaraiah, the newly appointed Managing Director of the company. He further added,“we recognize the trust that ADC Krone has built amongst its stakeholders for the past 20 years and would like to reiterate the fact that we are the only source for genuine KRONE products in the industry. Krone products will remain a strong component of our overall product portfolio along with our innovative copper, fibre, FTTX and wireless solutions.”

    The company will focus on expansion into newer territories in India as well SAARC countries: Bangladesh, Srilanka and Nepal. ADC India will also launch new products and services in the areas of DAS Passive components, FTTA, CTTA, PTTA, and standard compliant modules to cater to the growing demand for delivering, voice, data, video and wireless services.

    In December 2010, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. (Nasdaq: ADCT) was acquired by TE Connectivity (NYSE: TEL), a world leader in connectivity.. In India, ADC India Communications is a separate legal entity with its stock trading in BSE and TE Connectivity India Pvt Ltd having majority shareholding.