Deccan Chronicle

Qualcomm mulls setting up of chip plant in India

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New Delhi, Aug. 29: Top officials of electronic­s chip major Qualcomm on Monday met IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and telecom minister Manoj Sinha to discuss its satellite connectivi­ty project and the production of chips, used in devices like mobile phones.

“They really intend to expand their footprint. They have great experience in the field of chip design. They are very excited about expansion of mobile manufactur­ing in India,” IT and law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said after meeting with Qualcomm’s executive chairman Paul Jacobs.

“I also asked him to explore the possibilit­y of bring in satellite connectivi­ty in hilly areas of India. He has told me these are very exciting areas and area of his concern,” Mr Prasad added.

Qualcomm met the IT minister to discuss a slew of issues around its expansion in India, venture fund and its new global satellite based communicat­ions network — OneWeb.

Mr Jacobs also met Mr Sinha to discuss OneWeb which the company expects to launch in 201920.

“We also spoke about investment in satellite company called OneWeb that is going to build over 700 satellites, launch those by 2019 and 2020. It will provide mobile broadband to most remote areas of the country and will have connectivi­ty from a terminal on ground, up through sky into the rest of the network,” Mr Jacobs said after meeting Mr Sinha.

The OneWeb communicat­ions network will be made of low-earth-orbit (LEO) satellite. — PTI

 ?? — DC ?? Union minister of electronic & IT and law Ravi Shankar Prasad shakes hands with Qualcomm’s executive chairman Paul Jacobs during a meeting on Monday
— DC Union minister of electronic & IT and law Ravi Shankar Prasad shakes hands with Qualcomm’s executive chairman Paul Jacobs during a meeting on Monday

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