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International telecom players are dialing into the Indian long distance telephony market. With the entry of big names like AT&T, British Telecom and Verizon, the sector is set for an explosive growth. Domestic players may soon start feeling the heat.
Calling in on corporate India now are international telecom operators like Verizon, AT&T and British Telecom. They are all set to offer international long distance telecom services to their global clients with dedicated set-ups in India.
Industry watchers say this new competiton to existing players like VSNL, Bharti and Reliance will help improve quality of service. But this may not result