There are now 10 submarine cable landing stations in India, with four in Mumbai, three in Chennai, and each in Cochin,Tuticorin and Digha,
Tata Communications owns three cable landing stations, each in Mumbai(i use to work here, lovely old memories), Chennai and Cochin.
Reliance Globalcom owns the Versova Cable Landing Station in Mumbai.
Bharti Airtel owns three cables landing stations, two in Chennai and one in Mumbai.
Sify Technologies launched its cable landing station in Mumbai in January 2012.
BSNL owns its first and only international submarine cable connecting India and Sri Lanka and its cable landing station in Tuticorin.
The Digha Cable Landing Station in West Bengal is newly approved in May 2011 by the department of telecommunication (
DoT) of India for a submarine cable project between India and South-east Asia. BNSL is expected to own the Digha Cable Landing Station.