Bharti Airtel's MD Gopal Vittal says further tariff increases are needed for the telecom sector's financial stability. The ...
Bharti Airtel hinted at another tariff hike on Friday, citing the lowest ARPU for telecom service providers in India.Gopal ...
Airtel has decided to exit the global wholesale voice and messaging business, which Vittal described as a low-margin segment ...
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Airtel's exit from part of the international wholesale voice and messaging market has created more opportunities for its rivals like Tata Communications and Vodafone Idea.
Vittal said the telco had 120 million 5G customers as of December-end, lower than rival Reliance Jio's 170 million. Airtel's 5G user base has embraced 2 GB per day plans, driving monetisation, Vittal ...
Bharti Airtel aims to double its fixed broadband user base to around 90 million and increase revenue through its 5G-based FWA ...
Jio Platforms, Tata Communications, E2E Networks, Ctrls Datacenters and Yotta Data Services are among those offering the ...
In the October-December quarter, Airtel added 674,000 home broadband subscribers on FWA and FTTH, taking its total base to ...
Airtel will not be putting any new investments for expanding its 4G coverage and, instead, will be focusing on increasing its 5G capacity, says Managing Director Gopal Vittal.
Gopal Vittal, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Bharti Airtel, said during the third-quarter investor call that further tariff repair is necessary for the industry to achieve financial stability.
Bharti Airtel indicates further tariff hikes are necessary for financial sector stability and focuses on expanding digital capabilities. The company also announced exiting its low-margin wholesale ...