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Ambani's $20 bn bet on TV, telecom may rekindle brothers rivalry

Ambani controls Reliance Industries , an oil and gas behemoth that is India's most profitable conglomerate. He is also now targeting consumers, taking steps most recently into telecoms, where he has spent at least USD18 billion on 4G telecoms brand RJio, due to launch this year.

March 08, 2016 / 09:47 IST
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India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, is muscling into the cable TV sector as part of a media and telecoms offensive that pits him against his once-estranged younger brother and threatens to shake up both industries.
Ambani controls Reliance Industries , an oil and gas behemoth that is India's most profitable conglomerate. He is also now targeting consumers, taking steps most recently into telecoms, where he has spent at least USD18 billion on 4G telecoms brand RJio, due to launch this year.

Now, he plans to spend around USD2 billion over three years to capture TV sets, two people with direct knowledge of the matter said, as he eyes an opportunity to use his financial clout in what is a highly fragmented sector.

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Reliance Industries declined to comment on its plans.

Home entertainment is wildly popular in India, but it's a high-volume, low-margin business where many smaller local operators control the so-called "last mile" - the connection from fibre optic cable in the street into the living room.