The 1990’s: A Decade of Telecommunications Revolution

The 1990's was a decade for the world of telecommunication. Everything in the Western World the United States and Europe was evolving in some way by this technological revolution, GSM mobile phones for the first time were available for many who were from America & Europe, and the innovation of this technology was available at a cost to the public where the caller and the receiver had to pay a price per minute which was initially set by regulators & the licence mobile operators in those regions.

In the year of 1995 making a long-distance phone call from western Europe to the rest of the world was expensive and this was due to telecom companies holding monopolies that allowed the incumbent operators to charge high rates. The EU Commission pushed for market liberalization to drive down the prices.

Ranjit Singh Masuta Swiss Switzerland

Early Entrepreneurial Journey of Mr. Ranjit Singh Masuta

During this period of time a young Sikh Gentlemen Mr. Ranjit Singh Masuta a resident from Basel / Switzerland who was initially involved in trading scrap metal business, this initiated him to make international calls to several destinations making direct calls via mobile phones were very expensive therefore he used another method known as callback service that reduced the calling cost per minute and increased the calling time while he was saving money for international telephone calls an idea was born to introduce the similar services to the public by developing a software for the Telephone Shops also known has call shops with cabins in main cities in Switzerland and rest of the neighboring European cities. This helped many of the cosmopolitan residents and the tourists to walk in and make discounted long-distance telephone calls at an affordable price to their families, friends and business clients living in APAC, Africa, LATAM, CALA Region, EU, Middle East & to the USA.

Establishment of
D.M Enterprise
GmbH Telephone
Shop

Ranjit Singh Masuta Telecom

D.M Enterprise GmbH Telephone shop was first of its kind to be opened in 1995 at SBB Bahnhof Basel Unterführung ( Basel Railway Station underground). The Discount International Telephone shop consisted of 12 wooden cabins which were designed for the customers to dial and have a relaxed conversation to their home countries. The need for making a discount long distance international calls was on the rise and therefore the second call shop was opened at Claragraben, Basel from there onwards branches were opened in Basel and other commercial and touristic cities throughout Switzerland. The call shops had its own real time billing software which helped the customers to see the name of the calling country, dialed number, call begin, Call end duration of minutes plus seconds spoken and the total amount. The Call-Shop Solutions and Real Time Billing Software was developed by Mr. Roland Schenk & Team from AVC Schenk & Biesuz GmbH based in Switzerland

Recognition and collaboration with U.S companies

Once the Long Distance Int'l Discount Telephone Shop became a success model the US based Telecom Carriers visited Switzerland and after meeting Ranjit Singh Masuta who was the early starter in call shop solutions they wanted to have a joint venture operations of the identical discount Telephone shop model with cabins and call shop solutions in the USA and Europe. This idea and partnership model between the US based Telecom Carriers and Mr.Ranjit Singh Masuta was published in a news article called Newsweek Magazine USA in the month of  1997.

Participation at itu telecom interactive 97

In 1997, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) based in Geneva, Switzerland held the ITU Exhibition which was called "TELECOM Interactive 97". The event took place from September 8 to 14, 1997. It was described as the "world's first interactive multimedia forum and exhibition". D.M Enterprises of Switzerland had the opportunity to directly register with ITU and participate in the Forums & Exhibition. This was an eye opener for us by meeting various companies and innovative people to explore more on the Telecommunications related subjects. A key focus was the Internet and its relationship with the telecommunications industry. The ITU published a report to coincide with the exhibition titled Challenges to the Network: Telecoms and the Internet 1997. There were 215 exhibitors from sectors including telecommunications, computing, broadcasting, and entertainment. The event attracted 20,000 plus telecommunications professionals. In addition to corporate and national pavilions, the exhibition included a cybercafé and a cyber-forum for discussions. agazine USA in the month of  1997.

Partnership with U.S Telecom Carriers

Mr. Ranjit Singh with Michael Moor and Team from USA Global Link during a
business visit at our Call-shop in Claragraben Basel  Swiss 1997

Expansion of global line calling cards int'l

In 1998 Global Line International Prepaid Calling Card brand became a recognized product within the cosmopolitan people, tourist and locals due to its success in Switzerland and post liberalization of telecommunications market in EU the expansion of this calling card product was available by deploying the latest state of the art calling card switching technology and infrastructure within the tele-houses based in France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and in the UK. The Tele-House Colocation & Interconnections services were provided by Colt Europe and New Telco Germany. The Brand name "Global LINE" Prepaid Calling Card was marketed under the registered company name Global Line GmbH within Switzerland. The identical business model was created by incorporating the companies in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain, UK and also by signing sales & purchase agreements with third party retail outlets to distribute the brand across Europe.

Telecommunications liberalization in switzerland

European regulations required that the liberalization of the national Telecommunications market in most European countries completed on 1 January 1998. In Switzerland the end of the PTT monopoly process began with the Telecommunications Enterprise Act of 1997, which fully deregulated the Swiss market for telecommunications. This legislation dissolved the PTT, the state-owned Postal, Telephone, and Telegraph services that had existed since 1920. Effective January 1, 1998, the PTT was officially split into two separate, state-owned companies Swisscom Ltd-The new, publicly limited telecommunications company that would operate in the liberalized market and Swiss Post-The separate institution responsible for postal and financial services. Switzerland's mobile phone network was digitized under the name NATEL D in 1992, and by 1997, digital GSM service was widespread. This provided a foundation for the significant growth that followed deregulation.

The event attracted top leaders from government Ministers and Ambassadors to Chief Executive Officers (CEO) of front-ranked market players, as well as the most respected industry analysts and commentators. More than 4000 people took part in the Forum programme, which encompassed a total of five summits and a number of combined sessions.

Formation of World Telecom Network (WTN)

During the ITU World Telecom 99 + INTERACTIVE 99 exhibition Mr.Ranjit Singh Masuta along with his team had some brainstorming sessions to build its own infrastructure by interconnecting incumbent operators and tier-1 carriers to handle bulk number of minutes & SMS lobe. For such mighty projects we need to incorporate another company and simultaneously a new name was registered in our mind that was "World Telecom Network". In The Fourth Quarter of 1999 WTN was incorporated and went into live operations in the new Millennium.

Formation of World Telecom Network (WTN)

In the 1st Q of 2000 World Telecom Network Holding AG went in to sign new partnerships with reputed high end telecom switch manufacturers from Belgium, Germany & in the USA and thereafter signed with globally recognised telecom operators for interconnections via the tele-houses / data centers based in the EU. A few to be mentioned British Telecom, Cable & Wireless, Carrier-1, Global Crossing, Deutsche Telecom, Swisscom, Orange Mobile, Telecom Malaysia, BSNL, VSNL, Banga Telecom, SLT, Dialog Mobile, Hutchison Telecom, SK Telecom, Globe Mobile, PLDT & Vietnam-Telecom.

Telecom Infrastructure and Services
Network Operational Centre

Frankfurt

Zurich

World Telecom Network provided telecom services to hard to reach destinations by building its own Pops in Africa, Asia, LATAM region and these V-Sat pops were connected via teleports which were located in France, Germany and Switzerland. Due to its next generation telecom infrastructure model, WTN was able to trade in retail, wholesale minutes and SMS. This project was successful by entering into partnership with Gen-Sat France & Red Cube Switzerland

V-SAT Teleport in
France

V-SAT Location in
Srilanka

Swiss
Teleport

World Telecom Network provided telecom services to hard to reach destinations by building its own Pops in Africa, Asia, LATAM region and these V-Sat pops were connected via teleports which were located in France, Germany and Switzerland. Due to its next generation telecom infrastructure model, WTN was able to trade in retail, wholesale minutes and SMS. This project was successful by entering into partnership with Gen-Sat France & Red Cube Switzerland

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