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22 Dec 2025
07:55:34 PM
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News Desk, News Nation 360 : With a commanding 70% market share in Kerala, Kerala Communicators Cable Limited (KCCL), the top Multi-System Operator (MSO) in India, has announced its strategic foray into West Bengal. The company's "PAN India Movement," which aims to replicate its successful "Operator-Owned and Operator-Driven" business model throughout the Eastern region, began with this historic move. To enable a smooth launch of services, KCCL partnered with Balaji Universal, a Category ISP with a strong infrastructure throughout West Bengal and parts of Northeast India, in a significant local partnership. The launch drew prominent industry leaders, including Praveen Mohan, President of the Cable Operators Association (COA), and the senior leadership of KCCL and Kerala Vision Broadband Limited (KVBL), comprising Sureshkumar P P, Managing Director, Rajan K V, Executive Director, Sureshkumar C, Executive Director, and Padmakumar N, Chief Operating Officer, along with other Board members. The leadership presence reflected the strategic weight of KCCL’s West Bengal entry and the attention it commanded across the industry. Emphasising the importance for the operator community, Praveen Mohan, President of COA, stated that operators across have been searching for a model that honours their position and safeguards their future for years. Operators can expand without losing control of their enterprises, as demonstrated by KCCL in Kerala. Their arrival in West Bengal gives the ecology much-needed balance, credibility, and confidence.
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