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Simon Beresford Wylie
Started India's first mobile services
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
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Simon Beresford Wylie is credited with successfully launching India's first cellular services in Calcutta. At that time he was the CEO of Modi Telstra, a joint venture between Australia's Telstra Corporation and Modicorp. He held this position from 1995-1998.

He was also a key Nokia executive who was bullish about India's manufacturing capability and was instrumental in selection of India for this. It was he who announced the setting up of high-end base station manufacturing unit in Chennai. He also announced the plans to set up network operations in India.

At Nokia, he is recognized as "results-oriented business leader, with a passion for the industry, the customer, and execution excellence. He has a reputation as a strong leader, people manager and communicator."

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