New Silk route: Chindia to get land cable-link

Sept. 29: A major move has been set afoot to build a land cable-link between India-China with China Telecom opening negotiations with several Indian operators for the mega project. The land linkup, being called a “new silk road” is being proposed by China’s biggest fixed line operator which says that it sees “India as a major market.”

“We hope that this Sino-Indian land cable can start as soon as possible to promote ties between the two fastest growing economies,” Mr Deng Xiao Feng, chairman and CEO of China Telecom’s Hong Kong- based international arm was quoted as saying by Wall Street Journal.

“We know the demand is enormous,” Mr Deng, whose company entered the mobile phone market in 2008 by buying China Unicom (Hong Kong) Ltd.

India and China are currently linked by undersea cables, which are vulnerable to earthquakes, among other things, telecom experts said.The paper said that China Telecom was talking to Bharti Airtel, Reliance Communications and Tata Communications over an above ground cable connection linking the two Asian giants.

But the Chinese Telecom executives dismissed the acquisition of a network or stake in an Indian carrier for the project citing licensing and regulatory hurdles in India, the Journal said.

He the company was awaiting the nod of the Indian government to open a representative office in New Delhi.The Chinese executive said there would not be a much time lag to complete the project as the two nations could make use of a landline which his company has already laid on the Chinese side.

Wall Street Journal said that China Telecom and its rivals were spending heavily on marketing and handset subsidies to attract subscribers. For the first half of the current year the company profit rose to $1.36 billion. The China Telecom chief executive said his company was closely examining opportunities to expand through acquisitions within the Asia-Pacific region and favours footprint beyond a single market.

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