Indian operator to ditch consumer telecoms business, including mobile, and focus instead on enterprise and carrier markets
Indian operator to ditch consumer telecoms business, including mobile, and focus instead on enterprise and carrier markets
Indian operator gets the green light for takeover of rival two years after it inked the deal
Tata’s exit from Indian mobile market could come by the end of this year as telco presses ahead with workforce reductions, spectrum sale and surrender plans
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Telcos call off tie-up due to ‘inordinate delays’ in approvals process; RCom outlines further plans for debt reduction
Indian company says it is looking at all options for its telephony business after source suggests it could hold onto its fibre unit
TRAI extends deadline for responses to frequency sale consultation by two weeks after requests for more time
India’s biggest mobile operator makes progress in its bid to merge with smaller rival, as Reliance Jio streaks ahead in terms of net adds
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Indian mobile operator rolls out HD calling in Mumbai, pledges to launch in ‘all key geographies’ over coming months
Government wants to concentrate on Air India privatisation, sources say, while telco’s CEO says sale should wait until it returns to profit.
TRAI opens consultation into forthcoming spectrum auctions, but heavily-indebted telcos are unlikely to be in a hurry to spend more.
India’s Reliance Jio is giving away mobile phones to attract customers. The firm is close to annual revenues of €1 billion, but breakeven looks to be some way off.
Stasis in certain areas of the telecoms industry, but important developments in the U.S., China and elsewhere, plus some interesting commentary on the fortunes of the world’s biggest equipment makers.
Indian operator pushes ahead with merger deal that will increase its share of the mobile market to more than 27%.
Struggling Indian operator laments ‘unprecedented competitive intensity’ as revenue plunges 33%.
Competition Commission reportedly gives operators unconditional approval for tie-up.
Telco posts organic service revenue growth in three months to end of June thanks to AMAP, excluding India.
Operator raises customer growth outlook as revenue jumps 10%.
Bharti Airtel is to invest 20 billion rupees (US$310m) in its Project Next initiative to improve the experiences its customers receive over the next three years.