India's telecom ... more than 10 telecom companies operated across different regions. Today, Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel hold a significant share of the market, creating a duopoly.
Such a move, if implemented, would mark a watershed for the telecom business in India and will go a long way toward ensuring that the market doesn’t end up as a private sector duopoly, analysts said.
Analysts believe this decision would be a game-changer for India's telecom industry, preventing a duopoly and promoting healthier competition. According to sources, the proposed move could provide a ...
1. Growth in Services: India’s services surplus as a percentage of GDP hit a record high in October 2024.This growth has been attributed to the fragmentation of global services value chains, increased ...
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While speaking at a telecom industry event Digicom Summit, he said India plays a key role in the global submarine cable network as it hosts around 17 international subsea cables across 17 district ...
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia launches initiatives to boost telecom accessibility in India. Key features include the ...
The Union Cabinet has approved the refarming of 687 MHz for mobile services, with further steps to expand the spectrum to ...
reachable and have a better-connected ecosystem in India. We bring to you five recent updates from BSNL, which showcase how actively the telecom company has been pacing up to reach the market ...