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On November 14, 2019, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea both reported historic losses for the quarter ended September 2019, largely on account of provisions made for adjusted gross revenue (AGR)-related liabilities. Earlier, the Supreme Court upheld the definition of AGR…
The telecom sector has been among the leading contributors to foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country.
The past couple of years have seen an exponential increase in the amount of money spent by various brands on mobile advertising.
The government has been taking key initiatives to promote smartphone manufacturing and position India as a global manufacturing hub.
The year 2000 was a key one for the Indian telecom sector as a new crop of players, telecom infrastructure providers or IP-1s, became a part of the industry value chain. IP-1s took up the role of integrated, neutral hosts…
In the digital age, the world has become more connected than ever. Technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning and internet of things (IoT) are making inroads into industries, offices and now even homes. While the benefits of a connected ecosystem…
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- Becoming Mainstream: IoT adoption on an upswing
- Jio Gets into Action: Set to disrupt the fixed broadband market
- Adopting AI: Telecom industry takes a deep dive into data analytics
- Budget Blues: Industry reacts with restrained disappointment
- RoW Roadblocks: Exploring solutions to expedite fibre roll-out
- Security Cover: Safeguarding critical infrastructure segments in cyberage
- Hack Alert: Measures for securing cyberspace
- Recharge and Recovery: Early signs of a sector turnaround
- Big Buildout: Towercos step up their game
- Bin It Right: Collaborative approach needed to manage e-waste
- Taking Wing: In-flight connectivity to add a revenue stream for telcos and airlines
- Fresh Perspective: TRAI paper seeks to redefine the scope and role of OSPs
- Plumbing New Depths: Operators look for solutions to cope with debt
- New Currents: NPE 2019 to give a boost to domestic electronics goods manufacturing
- Moving on: Is the industry 5G ready?
- Devices on Display: Unveiling 5G phones, foldable phones, and more
- Future of Mobile: MWC Barcelona 2019 witnesses a confluence of technologies
- LTE Holds Sway: Global deployment status
- Cities of the Future: Telecom players step in to build smart infrastructure
- Dialling Growth: Key developments in the handset space
- Digital Future: Progress under key government programmes
- Scaling Up: Building an all-inclusive infrastructure to drive digital growth
- Broadband Trends: 4G holds sway even as the industry gears up for 5G and FTTH
- A Consolidated Market: Operators get their act together
- A Step Change: NDCP 2018 sets the stage for future growth
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- New Currents: NPE 2019 to give a boost to domestic electronics goods manufacturing
- Plumbing New Depths: Operators look for solutions to cope with debt
- Bin It Right: Collaborative approach needed to manage e-waste
- Adopting AI: Telecom industry takes a deep dive into data analytics
- Investment Positive: FDI inflows into the sector surge
- Big Buildout: Towercos step up their game
- Devices on Display: Unveiling 5G phones, foldable phones, and more
- Moving on: Is the industry 5G ready?
- Cities of the Future: Telecom players step in to build smart infrastructure
- Future of Mobile: MWC Barcelona 2019 witnesses a confluence of technologies
- Green Mandate: Government and industry efforts to drive renewable energy uptake
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- Net Neutrality: The debate rages on the need for checks and balances
- Under Threat: 4G launch could make networks more vulnerable
- Manufacturing Hub: India emerges as a key telecom equipment market
- High Speed, Low Price - BSNL/MTNL flag off broadband services at very competitive rates
- FDI Hiked - With some riders
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- K.A. Chaukar, managing director, Tata Industries Limited:
- Alan Hellawell, head of Asian telecommunications equity research, Lehman Brothers: