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Ratan Tata invests in telecom carrier Sabse Technologies

November 03, 2015 17:27 IST

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This is among 17 startups, where Tata has made strategic investments over the past two years.

Global telecom carrier Sabse Technologies Inc, started by Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia, on Tuesday announced that Tata Sons' Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata has made a strategic investment in the company.

The Silicon Valley-based company, which operates Sabsebolo -- the popular communications cloud platform for small and medium businesses -- did not disclose details of the investment.

"Ratan Tata is a visionary businessman and global thought leader, and we're delighted to have his guidance as we secure Sabse's position as a leading telecom carrier," Sabse chief executive officer Sabeer Bhatia said.

Apart from cloud telephony, video conferencing and desktop sharing platform, Sabse has several patents in the arena of call-control and switching of calls.

This is among 17 startups, mostly consumer technology driven, and ranging across sectors, where Tata has made strategic investments over the past two years.

Tata, who served as chairman of Tata Sons for over two decades until his retirement in 2012, has also joined some venture capital funds as advisor, including Kalaari Capital and Jungle Ventures in the past year.

"What I look at while investing in startups is the quality and intelligence of the entrepreneurs," he had said after joining Kalaari in February this year.

Sabse president Yogesh Patel said that his expertise and insight will be "immensely helpful as Sabse expands its Wi-Fi first cellular service to consumers worldwide".

Some of Tata's other startup investments include Ola, Snapdeal, Paytm, Xaiomi, Holachef, Urban Ladder, CarDekho and most recently, Abra.

Image: Ratan Tata. Photograph: Amit Dave/Reuters

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