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CompTel/ASCENT urged the Indian govt. to require carrier VSNL to ...

CompTel/ASCENT urged the Indian govt. to require carrier VSNL to open up access to submarine cable capacity in India. CompTel/ASCENT told the govt. in a Nov. 24 letter: “Although there is much unused capacity in several of the cable…

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systems landing in India, the commercial practices of VSNL have created an artificial shortage of capacity, which prevents competitive operators from meeting the full bandwidth demands of their customers and keeps bandwidth prices for the capacity that is available at much higher levels than the prices for the similar capacity on routes where the market is more competitive.”