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CCK meets Safaricom, Airtel to iron-out the kinks in MNP The Standard Safaricom and Airtel accused each other of using unethical means to retain and attract subscribers with the mobile number portability, the service that allows subscribers change networks while retaining their numbers. Following a meeting late Tuesday ... See all stories on this topic » |
Kenya: Airtel And Safaricom Clash Over Portability AllAfrica.com Mobile phone operators, Safaricom and Airtel have opened a new battle front but this time over Mobile Number Portability, less than a fortnight after it was launched. The rivals who last year engaged in a cut throat price war are now accusing each ... See all stories on this topic » |
Airtel to sponsor Nigeria' s WAFICT 2011 IT News Africa In the lead up to the 10th anniversary of the Nigerian Telecom Revolution, Airtel Nigeria announced it was participating in the celebrations as a major sponsor of the West African ICT Congress. The leading Nigerian telecom company hopes its presence ... See all stories on this topic » |
SingTel raises stake in Bharti Airtel to 32.25 per cent domain-B Singapore-based SingTel has increased its stake in Indian telecom major Bharti Airtel by a nominal 0.1 percentage point at around Rs93 crore. SingTel, through its subsidiary Viridian Ltd, bought 2.83 million shares of Bharti Airtel, in an open market ... See all stories on this topic » |
BRICS targets dollar with call for global monetary revamp Business Standard (blog) The leading cellular operator in the state, AirTel, today announced another new package for the Andhra Pradesh circle. The new handset package with Motorola comes at an attractive price of Rs 2999, according to a release here. As the competetion grips ... See all stories on this topic » |
Airtel sponsors primary education in Tombo Sierra Express Media At the ceremony this past Tuesday, Airtel's Managing Director, RVS Bhullar said the adoption project is purposely set up to reach out to the underprivileged and vulnerable children of society. He whispered also that the embracing of the REC school in ... See all stories on this topic » |
Telcos to bring iphone 4 to India soon TelecomTiger Leading telcos Bharti airtel and Aircel will launch iPhone 4 in India soon. In separate statements, both the companies said they would "launch iPhone 4 in India in the coming months". US-based Apple Inc, the inventors of iPod, iPhones and iPads, ... See all stories on this topic » |
In Sierra Leone, Airtel Commissions Tombo School Awareness Times By Augustine Samba As part of its corporate social responsibility, one of Sierra Leone's leading telecommunications company, Airtel, has on Tuesday 12th April 2011, handed over the Rural Education Committee (REC) Primary School to the community after ... See all stories on this topic » |
Regulatory framework for telecommunications pricing International Law Office In the last quarter of 2010 each of Nigeria's main telecommunications operators - MTN, Airtel, Globacom and Etisalat - reduced their tariffs significantly in what appears to be a strategy to increase their market share. As part of the process, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Cabling companies plan new US and India link DatacenterDynamics Pacnet and Bharti Airtel said they will combine their networks to create a new high-speed direct link to the US from India. The companies said they plan to spend a combined US$120m on the project, which will see Bharti Airtel's i2i cable system and ... See all stories on this topic » |
SingTel ups Bharti stake to 32.25% Times of India PTI | Apr 14, 2011, 05.46am IST NEW DELHI: Singapore-based SingTel has increased its stake in one of India's largest telecom companies, Bharti Airtel, to 32.25%, with the purchase of shares worth about Rs 93 crore. The freshly acquired shares account ... See all stories on this topic » |
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NATCOMS chief blames poor telecoms services on inadequate facilities The Nation Newspaper Chief Executive Officer, Airtel Nigeria, Mr Rajan Swaroop, said the network had been upgraded since it introduced the 20k per second billing. Swaroop said Airtel's subscribers might experience network congestion when they were trying to call other ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Nifty conquer 5900 again City Journal.in Dabur has crucial resistance at Rs.104 and on any close above, expect Rs.112 and Rs.116 in the near term. Bharti Airtel has breached a consolidation pattern formed recently which is bullish signal and is likely to test Rs.380 and Rs.384 in next few ... See all stories on this topic » |
Trai recommends tax benefits to telecom infra firms Business Standard (blog) But if you'd prefer the services of a private service provider, check out the Airtel GSM 012 offer. You pay Rs 399 a month and get Rs 100 worth of free talk time (effectively, this translates into 70 minutes of talk time, based on our assumption on the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Sensex sizzles; blue chips post strong gains Sify JP Associates ended nearly 7% up. Hero Honda, HDFC, HDFC Bank, L&T, Maruti, Siemens, IDFC, Ambuja Cements and Wipro gained 3% - 6%. Heavyweight stocks RIL, Infosys, ONGC, Bharti Airtel, TCS and ICICI Bank also ended with impressive gains. See all stories on this topic » |  Sify |
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Labour Party, 45 others endorse Jonathan •6 presidential candidates step down ... Nigerian Tribune He said about 30000 Nigerians sent their opinions via SMS @ N30.00 per SMS through AIRTEL, GLOBACOM AND VISAFONE GSM/CDMA mobile phone networks. He announced that "Jonathan, who is PDP standard-bearer in the April 16, presidential election, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Vodacom name will stay for at least another five years Bizcommunity.com It was fortuitous that Cell C changed it branding when it did, but as Scarella points out, Vodafone successfully competes with Bharti Airtel in several markets, whose corporate colour is also red. In total, the rebranding project will cost R200 million ... See all stories on this topic » |
Telecom PSUs in need of revival Deccan Chronicle The wage bill in relation to total revenue in public sector telecom companies like BSNL and MTNL is around 40 per cent, compared to just 3.9 per cent for Bharti Airtel and 4.5 per cent at Reliance Communications. Mr Sibal is new to this portfolio, ... See all stories on this topic » |