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A salesperson waits for customers at an Apple reseller store in Mumbai, on Jan. 12, 2017.Shailesh Andrade/Reuters

Apple Inc is set to open an online store in India next month, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing a person familiar with the matter.

The iPhone maker currently sells its products in the country through third-party vendors and e-commerce firms such as Amazon.com Inc and Walmart Inc-owned Flipkart.

The company’s online store will be ready for operation in time for the festive season that culminates in Diwali, the biggest spending season in the country, Bloomberg said.

Apple did not immediately respond a Reuters request for comment.

Chief Executive Officer Tim cook had said earlier this year that Apple would open its first Indian retail store in 2021.

With more than 1 billion wireless subscribers, of which about a third rely on basic handsets, India provides huge growth prospects for smartphone makers, as well as cheap labor to manufacture the devices.

Apple also assembles some smartphones, including the iPhone 11, at Foxconn and Wistron’s plants in two southern Indian states.

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