TTML commenced landline operations in 1998 and today has the largest wireline base
in Mumbai and Maharashtra amongst all private operators, with over 600,000
subscribers, and with over 50% market share. It commenced full mobility wireless
services on the CDMA-1X platform in 2004-5, and has over 11 million wireless
subscribers today, with over 16.9% market share. It is also a market leader in
wireless data cards, with its pioneering Plug2Surf 1-X data cards and its recent
launch of mobile broadband services with Photon+.
TTML’s network has been rated as the only congestion-free network across
Maharashtra and Mumbai in 5 consecutive reports issued by the Telecom Regulatory
Authority of India (TRAI). TTML has also recently been rated the No.1 wireless
telecom service provider in terms of overall customer satisfaction across Mumbai and
Maharashtra in independent studies commissioned by the Telecom Regulatory Authority
of India.
The Company has been responsible for a number of innovations over the years,
including its market introductions last year of 1 GB memory USB wireless modems, the
world’s first CDMA AM/FM Radio Phone, the Ganesha-motif Sumukha phone, the launch of
the Novatium sub-$100 PC in Mumbai, and, for the first time, a 100 Mbps to the home
ethernet-based broadband service called Power Launcher.
Leveraging its high quality buried fibre Next Generation Network extending over 1600
kms in Mumbai, TTML recently announced its vision for Digital MumbaiTM – broadband
anytime, anywhere, in Mumbai city.
The Company has recently rolled out its GSM services under the brand name TATA DOCOMO
in Mumbai, Maharashtra and Goa.
With a full portfolio of products and services for different categories of retail and
enterprise consumers, and an excellent network backed by good customer care, TTML is
well positioned to lead the market in the years ahead.
The Company is listed on the BSE and the NSE, and has over 500,000 shareholders. Its
revenue for the fiscal 2008-9 was in excess of Rs. 2000 crores with an EBIDTA of
around 29%.
* All figures as per end of period December 31st, 2009