ONEOTT iNTERTAINMENT Ltd (OIL) operating under One Broadband and ONE Gigafiber which is serving customers in 40+ cities across the country by providing seamless high speed internet connectivity and experience has emerged as fastest growing Private wired ISP in country.
As per the TRAI reports the company has recorded a yearly subscriber growth of 157% as for September 2019 as compared to September 2018. It’s base grew by 60% three times more than its nearest competitor- Excitel Broadband.
On the company’s latest achievement Yugal Sharma, CEO, ONEOTT Intertainment Ltd (OIL) said, “TEAM ONE definitely would not settle even with our current growth rate but aim to jump ONE STEP at a time to get into Top 3 ISP players by 2022. He adds that the company’s fast growth comes mainly due to the team’s relentless pursuit towards higher and better Customer Responsiveness. “OIL has nurtured efficient & highly rated customer care teams to ensure excellence in service delivery & service assurance for a remarkable customer experience”.
ONEOTT iNTERTAINMENT Ltd (OIL), a subsidiary of NXT Digital Limited, part of the Media Vertical of Hinduja Group holds a Unified Access Services – ISP, PAN India License and Infrastructure Provider certificate provided by Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Ministry of Communications, Government of India and Downlinking Permission granted by Information & Broadcasting Ministry.
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