"Total investment in both Kolkata and Bengal circles will be Rs 380 crore during the year and cumulative investment so far is Rs. 2,059 crores," Idea Cellular CEO (East) Anish Roy said.
The Aditya Birla group company will install additional 1200 2G cell sites across Bengal and about 2,000 3G sites in the city. Currently, it has 6,000 cell sites in the state.
The company claimed its revenue has grown 30 percent year on year in 2014-15 and was the highest MNP gainer in the industry.
Speaking about the 3G services in its own network, Roy said the company was expected to launch it during the third quarter of current fiscal. Currently, it offers 3G in city in a tie up with Vodafone.
Kolkata will be the last city of the 13 circles the company has its own spectrum to launch the service. Idea has won 2100 MHz spectrum recently. With tie-up, Idea offers 3G service in 21 circles.
Idea last month posted said its consolidated net profit during 2014-15 soared by 62.26 percent at Rs. 3,192.9 crores against Rs. 1,967.8 crores for the previous year. Its total consolidated revenue went up by 19.1 percent at Rs. 31,570.9 crores against Rs. 26,518.9 crores during 2013-14.
The company, in a statement, however, said that on account of the changes in the Trai Interconnect (IUC) regulations effective March 1 this year, the results for January-March 2015 and fiscal year 2014-15 are "not comparable to earlier quarters and financial years".
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