Reliance Jio Infocomm (RJIL) signed a master services agreement for tower sharing with Indus Towers. Indus Towers, the largest tower company in the world, is a joint venture company of Bharti Group, Aditya Birla Group and Vodafone Group having 113,490 towers in 15 telecom circles across the country. RJIL would utilise the tower infrastructure services being provided by Indus Towers to launch its 4G services across the country. The pricing will be based on prevailing market rates. RJIL has recently signed an agreement with GTL Infra for more than 27,800 towers across India. It had also signed pact with Viom Networks for its 42,000 towers, Reliance Communications for its 45,000 towers, ATC India for its 11,000 towers, Tower Vision for its 8,400 towers, Ascend Telecom for its over 4,500 towers.
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