Reliance Communications has appointed Gurdeep Singh as president & CEO of its Wireless Business.
Gurdeep replaces Syed Safawi who stepped down recently.
Gurdeep will be responsible for leading Reliance Communications Wireless Business to achieve higher revenues and profitability.
Gurdeep Singh will also be a member of Reliance Management Board (RMB).
Gurdeep is joining the telecom operator at a time when Reliance Communications is planning to spend Rs 1,500 crore as Capex.
The mobile operator has spent Rs 1,499 crore as Capex for FY12, which the company says is in line with their guidance of Rs 1,500 crore for FY12 and has been funded through internal accruals.
RCOM consolidated revenue stood at Rs. 5,310 crore, as against Rs. 5,055 crore in Q3, up by 5 percent.
"I am delighted to be a part of the Reliance Group and look forward to an exciting journey in taking Reliance Communications Wireless Business to greater heights," said Gurdeep Singh.
Gurdeep Singh has experience of 29 years and has worked in sectors like telecom, home appliances and consumer electronics.
Before joining Reliance ADA Group, Gurdeep was the chief operating officer, India, with Aircel. He was credited with the significant growth of Aircel in India.
He has also worked in Hutch (Now Vodafone) as director "“ Operations, North, for about 5 years.
In early 2012, more than six CEOs / CXOs resigned from Indian telecom operators. This include Syed Safawi of Reliance Communications, Atul Bindal of Bharti Airtel, Shamik Das of S Tel, Malickarjun Rao, Rahul Saigal and Gurdeep Singh of Aircel, Sushil Prakash and Pankaj Sethi of Tata Teleservices and top team at Virgin Mobile India.
Gurdeep replaces Syed Safawi who stepped down recently.
Gurdeep will be responsible for leading Reliance Communications Wireless Business to achieve higher revenues and profitability.
Gurdeep Singh will also be a member of Reliance Management Board (RMB).
Gurdeep is joining the telecom operator at a time when Reliance Communications is planning to spend Rs 1,500 crore as Capex.
The mobile operator has spent Rs 1,499 crore as Capex for FY12, which the company says is in line with their guidance of Rs 1,500 crore for FY12 and has been funded through internal accruals.
RCOM consolidated revenue stood at Rs. 5,310 crore, as against Rs. 5,055 crore in Q3, up by 5 percent.
"I am delighted to be a part of the Reliance Group and look forward to an exciting journey in taking Reliance Communications Wireless Business to greater heights," said Gurdeep Singh.
Gurdeep Singh has experience of 29 years and has worked in sectors like telecom, home appliances and consumer electronics.
Before joining Reliance ADA Group, Gurdeep was the chief operating officer, India, with Aircel. He was credited with the significant growth of Aircel in India.
He has also worked in Hutch (Now Vodafone) as director "“ Operations, North, for about 5 years.
In early 2012, more than six CEOs / CXOs resigned from Indian telecom operators. This include Syed Safawi of Reliance Communications, Atul Bindal of Bharti Airtel, Shamik Das of S Tel, Malickarjun Rao, Rahul Saigal and Gurdeep Singh of Aircel, Sushil Prakash and Pankaj Sethi of Tata Teleservices and top team at Virgin Mobile India.