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Telecom player Bharti Airtel has awarded a multi-year, multi-billion extension deal to Ericsson to enhance its 4G and 5G RAN products and solutions, the company said in its stock exchange filing on Wednesday.
The overall telecom industry saw a decline of 1.5 million active subscribers, marking the third consecutive month of subscriber losses. This drop brings the total active subscriber base to 1.06 billion.
ARPU for the wireless segment of private telecom operators was positively impacted due to tariff hikes implemented in July'24.
Bharti Airtel continues to maintain its lead with ARPU of Rs 233/month for the quarter, up from Rs 211/month in first quarter of FY25
telecom major Bharti Airtel has installed mobile towers in Galwan and Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO), two remote and strategically significant areas of India, located along the Indo-China border.
Bharti Airtel MD Gopal Vittal on Monday batted for another industry-wide tariff hike, arguing that returns on capital employed (ROCE) continue to lag in India.
The market's performance reflected a cautious sentiment, with 18 of the Nifty 50 stocks advancing while 30 declined. Among the top gainers were BPCL, ICICI Bank, Bharti Airtel, Britannia, and Asian Paints, while HDFC Life, Wipro, Bajaj Auto, Bajaj Finance, and Hindalco were the biggest loser
Sunil Bharti Mittal said that Airtel has been a cornerstone of India's telecom evolution, adapting from the 2G era to today's digital landscape and launched India's first anti-spam network, an initiative that effectively blocks billions of scam calls and fraudulent messages, enhancing cus
Telecom operator Bharti Airtel has launched what it termed India's first AI-powered spam detection solution that will solve the issue of spam calls and messages for its customers.
The Supreme Court has dismissed the curative pleas of telecom companies seeking correction of alleged errors in the computation of Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) dues payable by them.