eGov-June-2011-[20-21]-UID has provided the First Building block in the form of a Strong Database-Lt

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in person

Lt Col (Retd) HS Bedi

Founder and Managing Director Tulip Telecom Limited

“UID has provided the first building block in the form of a strong database”

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hat was your vision when you founded Tulip?

When we founded the organisation, the only competition of data connectivity was with BSNL. At that time data connectivity was confined to only few cities. In 1999, after seeing a huge potential in the wireless business, Tulip started its operations in this field. We started covering the whole country with wireless connectivity. We were looking for a big order and we got one from a bank. In 1999, we were able to connect a bank across multiple states through wireless technology. This became the first and one of our biggest successes. We quickly captured the low bandwidth market. With India’s economic growth, every Indian is going to prosper. Today, Indians are at par with the Americans. India has suddenly become popular because of improved governance. We’ll be increasing market share in data services and looking at international long distance, corporate Internet and national long distance markets. Over the last two years, the wholesale market has changed; companies like AT&T, Orange and even Tulip have got international licenses.

What are the major policy hurdles?

Tulip IT services is one of India’s largest network integrators. Lt Col (Retd) Hardeep Singh Bedi served in the Indian Army for 22 years before he set out to start his own company, Tulip. In conversation with Dr Ravi Gupta, he talks about Tulip’s focus on broadband and future plans. Excerpts:

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The government also realises that they have to ensure the upliftment of every person. They have to provide the services of the last man. Only challenge is telecommunication i.e. data connectivity. Government needs infrastructure to deliver services. This infrastructure can be in the form of road, water or data connectivity. Data connectivity is fundamental infrastructure for delivering services, today. Government already has preferences; it creates certain degree of uncertainty. There is a need of some clarity on this policy. There is lack of clarity in government policies in wireless network. There should be no subsidy for anybody. The telecom companies have already set up their networks. There is no need to create individual networks.


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