India’s fourth largest private Internet Service Provider (ISP), OIL, a subsidiary of Hinduja Global Solutions Ltd. (HGS), has forged a strategic alliance with Triple Play Broadband, a prominent Class A regional ISP based in Delhi and the National Capital Region.
The collaboration aims to leverage Triple Play’s extensive fiber infrastructure and customer base, particularly in commercial areas like Gurugram, HGS said in a press release.
This partnership follows OIL’s recent majority stake acquisition in Mumbai-based ISP Seven Star’s broadband business, demonstrating OIL’s robust growth strategy in high ARPU markets.
Vynsley Fernandes, Whole-time
This move underscores OIL’s commitment to enhance broadband penetration and offering innovative services like IPTV and OTT to customers in key markets. With a pan-India presence, OIL is a leading player in digital media distribution, backed by the global conglomerate Hinduja Group.
Through its various divisions, including content distribution platforms, technology services, and content syndication, OIL continues to deliver cutting-edge solutions to millions of customers nationwide.
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