"We are in discussions with all the leading handset makers for RelJio launch. Already, our retail arm ReConnect sells over 100 electronic products, including mobile handsets now. And I don't see any reason why we should not extend our association for RelJio," Reliance Industries Joint Chief Financial Officer Srikanth Venkatachari told reporters here while announcing the RIL's June quarter numbers.
However, Venkatachari did not offer more details.
Asked whether RelJio will have its own manufacturing facility, he ruled out such a possibility, saying the company will be a service provider and not a handset maker.
With the existing network, the company can cover 80 per cent of the population and the remaining will be covered within three years, he added.
Asked whether the company has sought permission from the Government to meet rollout obligations (RIL will complete five years next month since getting spectrum allocated after 2010 auctions) Thakkur said it need not do so as it has already met all such conditions.
On when the company will spend the remaining part of the Rs 1 trillion capex into the telecom venture, Venkatachari said most of the investments are done and remaining is mostly payment to vendors and Government, which will be spent over the next 2-3 quarter. It has paid Rs 15,000 crore for spectrum, out of the total Rs 35000 crore aggregate outgo.
RIL has about Rs 30,000 crore of RelJio's debt on its book, the Venkatachari said.
The company also said it has 2.5 lakh km of optical network which will be doubled over the next few years. Group Chairman Mukesh Ambani had in June said the beta programme would be upgraded into commercial operations around December.
The telecom firm is present in all 29 States with a direct physical presence in nearly 18,000 cities and towns.
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