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IN CableNet inaugrates headend;
ties up with USTDA
The Hinduja run
IN CableNet has inaugrated a new headend at Matunga, King
Circle in Mumbai to service the areas of Sion, Wadala, Dadar,
Chunabhatti, Dharavi and Antop Hill areas. The state-of-the-art
headend will offer 70 channels to its subscribers and would
also make Internet over cable available to them. The Hindujas
have already begun the Internet services in the western
suburbs of Bombay like Khar and Bandra and also in the south
Bombay commercial zone - Nariman Point.
The cable service company IndusInd Media and Commission
Ltd which boasts of catering to 4 million subscribers all
over India had also signed grant agreement with USTDA (United
States Trade and Development Agency) on 10 March 2000, to
jointly commission a study to work out the feasibility of
providing high speed Internet access over the Optical Fibre
cable backbone established by IndusInd Media and Communications
Ltd.
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