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Firefly Networks looking to raise funding via foreign investment

FireFly Networks, a joint venture between India's two largest telecom operators Airtel and Vodafone to provide public WiFi services, is looking to raise funding externally and is looking at foreign investors for the same. FireFly had applied to the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) but its proposal was deferred this month. FireFly sought approval for 50% indirect foreign investment and to permit commencement of activities as a Telecom Infrastructure Provider Category-I (IP1). According to the department of telecommunications, no license is issued for IP1 and the company is required to be registered only. Companies registered as IP-I can have assets such as dark fibre, right of way, duct space and towers. More on that here. FireFly Networks was incorporated in February last year and has a paid-up capital of Rs 2 crore and an authorized capital of Rs 50 crore, according to data on the registrar of companies. Its directors include Vodafone CEO Sunil Sood, Vodafone EVP for finance Suresh Bagrodia, Airtel director for consumer business Srinivasan Gopalan, Vodafone CTO Vishant Krishnakant Vora and Airtel’s director for network services Abhay Savargaonkar. Airtel had also mentioned that it has invested Rs 1 crore in FireFly networks for the quarter ended June 30 (pdf). Public WiFi at Supreme Court Earlier this April Firefly Networks installed WiFi services on the premises of the Supreme Court of India. FireFly showed an SSID with VFWiFiVoucher. Users opting for the complimentary free service will be access the network for 20 minutes with a data limit of 100 Mb. After consuming the Complimentary Wi-Fi pack, subscriber…

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