Articles tagged with: Bharti and Huawei
Telecom carriers spent $62 billion on outsourced services in 2008
Market research firm Infonetics Research is reporting that telecom carriers spent US$62 billion on outsourced services in 2008, and have plans to increase that spending. The report noted that the top revenue-generating tasks outsourced by service providers in 2008 include network maintenance, application service delivery, network build, and network planning and design. more
Related Tags: infonetics-research, alcatel-lucent, cisco, ericsson, fujitsu, hp, -ibm, microsoft, motorola, nec, nokia-siemens-networks, nortel, siemens, opex, nokia-siemens
Fifth Mobile Network to Launch in Sri Lanka
India's bharti Airtel has announced that it will launch its new network in Sri Lanka on January 12th - offering both 3G and GSM services. The company has earmarked some US$200 million for its network rollout in the country. more
Related Tags: fitch-ratings, ibm, bharti-airtel, gsm, fitch, Sri Lanka
BSNL - 6 Cos Have Bid For 93 Million GSM Lines Order
NEW DELHI -(Dow Jones)- Indian state-run telecom firm Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. has received technical and financial bids from six global telecom equipment suppliers for its contract to supply 93 million GSM, communication lines, the company's chairman said Wednesday. more
Related Tags: motorola, zte, alcatel-lucent, nortel, vodafone, compete, bsnl, bharti-airtel, delhi, siemens, India
India's BSNL Invites Bids for $6.5 Billion GSM Expansion Contract
BANGALORE -(Dow Jones)- Indian state-run telecom firm Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL) has invited bids for a contract valued at over $6.5 billion to supply 93 million global system for mobile communication lines in a bid to add more subscribers, the company's director for finance said Friday. more
Related Tags: zte, alcatel-lucent, nortel, compete, bsnl, bharti-airtel, siemens, India
FOCUS: India Bet Becomes a Sure Thing for Global Mobile Operators
LONDON (Dow Jones) -- When Vodafone Group forked out $13 billion for a majority stake in India's No. 4 mobile operator, Hutchison Essar, a year ago, many feared the British giant had overpaid for an investment that would take years to yield a return. more
Related Tags: sony-ericsson, virgin-mobile, zte, abi-research, gartner, arpu, samsung, lg, sony, sharp, text-messages, london, bharti-airtel, mumbai, hutchison, essar, vodafone-essar, cricket, vodafone-group, India
