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COIMBATORE: As part of its initiative to penetrate into the rural market, Reliance IndiaMobile (RIM) of the Reliance Infocomm has embarked on a mission to roll out its network in as many as 600 towns in the rest of the Tamil Nadu Circle within the next 100 days, that is, before the close of this fiscal, said Ajay Kumar Awasthi, Head of RIM Business, Rest of Tamil Nadu circle. Going further, RIM was contemplating on providing employment to the members of the self-help group by roping in their services for launching the concept of village community phones in rural areas. The exercise, besides expanding the business, would serve dual purpose of serving the rural segment as well as in providing employment to self-help group members, he pointed out. Soon, Reliance would be launching its broadband initiative in all first tier towns and the mapping for this purpose was in final stages, he said.
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