Arya Omnitalk to Expand Radio Services to 100 Cities by 2030

By By Rediff Money Desk, NEWDELHI
Apr 15, 2024 16:43
Arya Omnitalk plans to expand its commercial radio service operations to 100 cities by 2030, partnering with Motorola Solutions to offer its Mototrbo portfolio. The company currently operates in 18 cities and will apply for licenses under the new Telecommunications Act.
New Delhi, Apr 15 (PTI) Arya Omnitalk plans to expand its professional and commercial radio service operations to 100 cities by 2030, a senior company official said on Monday.

The company provides PMRTS (Public Mobile Radio Trunking Services), CMRTS (Captive Mobile Radio Trunking Services) and Broadband Push-to-talk devices to enterprises, security forces etc.

Announcing an exclusive partnership with Motorola Solutions for selling its Mototrbo portfolio, Arya Omnitalk CEO Paresh Shetty said the company operates in 18 cities and will obtain licence to operate in more cities after the rules are notified under the new Telecommunications Act.

"We currently operate in 18 cities. We are planning to expand operations to 40 cities in the next 18 months and then to 100 cities by 2030. The expansion will start after we get a licence from the government. We are waiting for rules to come under Telecommunications Act 2023 after which we will apply for licences," Shetty said.

Its potential customers include municipal corporations, manufacturing, security, oil and gas, transport and logistics, warehousing, educational institutes, IT/ITeS, hospitality, hospitals ,embassies, mines, and construction.

"We have seen double-digit growth in our business and expect higher growth in the next 2-3 years as the Indian economy grows and investments come across various verticals," Shetty said.

Under the partnership with Motorola Solutions, the company will sell commercial radio units like walkie-talkie which work on cellular networks as well as with help of sim.

Motorola Solutions MSSSI Vice President and Director of sales for APAC channel sales, Martin Chappell said the importance of the company's solution will grow in India in the area of asset management and people safety.

He said the company is opening a new customer experience centre in Gurugram to cater to the requirement of the customers.
Read More On:
arya omnitalkcommercial radioradio servicesmotorola solutionsmototrbo
DISCLAIMER - This article is from a syndicated feed. The original source is responsible for accuracy, views & content ownership. Views expressed may not reflect those of rediff.com India Limited.

You May Like To Read

MORE NEWS

Gold Hits Record High: Rs 1.37 Lakh in Delhi

Gold prices surge to a new lifetime high of Rs 1.37 lakh/10g in Delhi, driven by global...

India, EU Trade Pact: Narrowing Differences

India and EU negotiate trade pact, addressing difficult issues like CBAM. Aiming for a...

Delhivery Launches Intra-City Shipping in...

Delhivery launches on-demand intra-city shipping in Mumbai & Hyderabad. Pickups within...

Renny Strips Files for IPO to Raise Rs 300 Cr

Renny Strips Ltd files IPO papers with Sebi to raise Rs 300 cr via fresh issue. Funds...

Nasscom & Applied Materials: STEM Labs in...

Nasscom Foundation & Applied Materials India launch STEM labs in Karnataka govt...

India-New Zealand FTA Talks Nearing Completion

India and New Zealand are expected to finalize a free trade agreement soon. Talks are...

IHH Healthcare Expands India Capacity to 7,000...

IHH Healthcare plans to expand its India capacity to 7,000 beds by 2028 after Fortis...

Suresh Goyal Appointed NCAER Director General

Suresh Goyal appointed as the new Director General of NCAER, succeeding Poonam Gupta....

Small Note Shortage: AIRBEA Seeks RBI Action

AIRBEA flags acute shortage of Rs 10, Rs 20, Rs 50 notes, impacting daily transactions....

Hilton & NILE: Hampton by Hilton Expansion in...

Hilton partners with NILE Hospitality to open five Hampton by Hilton hotels in India....

Read More »

Sectoral Indices Market Indicators Listed Companies Gainers Losers Mutual Funds Portfolio Watchlist
© 2025 Rediff.com