RCom connects with West Bengal
Reliance Communications (RCom) advanced 1.82% to Rs 472 on reports that it has bagged an e-governance project from the West Bengal government and signed a master service agreement with the state in this regard.
RCom is to set up 1,860 common service centres (CSC) across the state for providing government-to-government, government-to-business, business-to-business and business-to-consumer services. Without divulging the financial details of the project, the company said the project would benefit 26 lakh households in the state.
The business model will be on a built-own and operate basis.Each of the CSC would have a minimum of a one personal computer, voice-data-video communication. The CSCs would be managed by a village level entrepreneur as franchisee of RCom.RCom will provide training and support to village level entrepreneurs in setting up of the infrastructure.
RCom is to set up 1,860 common service centres (CSC) across the state for providing government-to-government, government-to-business, business-to-business and business-to-consumer services. Without divulging the financial details of the project, the company said the project would benefit 26 lakh households in the state.
The business model will be on a built-own and operate basis.Each of the CSC would have a minimum of a one personal computer, voice-data-video communication. The CSCs would be managed by a village level entrepreneur as franchisee of RCom.RCom will provide training and support to village level entrepreneurs in setting up of the infrastructure.
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