Articles tagged with: Delhi and Tamil Nadu
Aircel Announces $5 Billion Investment Plan
India's Aircel has announced plans to double its subscriber base and invest US$5 billion in its network over the next three to five years. The firm, a majority owned subsidary of Malaysia's Maxis, will spend at least US$1 billion during 2009 and expects to end the year with 32 million customers. more
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India GSM Networks Record Additions in November
India's COAI has reported a subscriber growth of 2.32 million during the month of November'05, which is once again a record high, being 10% higher than the previous month. This is now the highest monthly subscriber additions (2.32 million) recorded by the GSM industry since inception of service. The cumulative All India GSM subscriber base has now grown to 55.31 million in November 2005, up from 52.98 million in October 2005, a growth of 4.4% for the month under review. more
Related Tags: mumbai, kerala, coai, bihar
India Government Official: Taiwan Company Plans $1 Billion Investment
NEW delhi-(Dow Jones)- A Taiwan-based telecommunications equipment maker is planning to set up a manufacturing facility in India, possibly involving an investment of over $1 billion, a senior government official said Monday. more
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Record GSM Subscriber Additions in India
India's COAI has again reported a record subscriber growth of more than 2 million subscribers during the month of October'05 - the highest subscriber additions (2.11 million) since inception of service. The cumulative GSM subscriber base grew to 52.98 million in October 2005, up from 50.87 million in September 2005, a growth of 4.15% for the month under review. more
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Ericsson wins Indian GSM and GPRS contract
Ericsson has signed GSM and GPRS orders exceeding US$70 million with Bharti Enterprises in India. The orders include Ericsson's first GPRS deployments in India. The contracts cover complete GSM infrastructure in five new geographic areas and network expansion in one existing area, as well as GPRS networks for delhi and Bangalore. Ericsson will also implement two Intelligent Network (IN) platforms for Bharti's networks in the north and south of India. Bharti's five new GSM areas are in the Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh West, Tamil Nadu and Kerala; network expansion and change out will be carried out in the existing Chennai system." more
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