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Tata Teleservices Expands Wireless Backhaul Network

Ceragon Networks has received new backhaul hardware orders from India's Tata Teleservices. Tata has already deployed Ceragon's backhaul equipment in three circles following a long-term supply agreement the companies signed in mid-2008. This agreement is now extended, bringing the number of circles to be served by Ceragon equipment to a total of 10, including the Delhi metro area.  more

Related Tags: ceragon-networks, backhaul, ethernet, India


Tata Teleservices Outlines $2 Billion CAPEX During 2009-10

India's Tata Teleservices has earmarked a US$2 billion CAPEX for the current financial year to expand its GSM network nationwide. The operator already has a CDMA network, but is planning a GSM overlay after the government granted it permission to operate both technologies on a single license.  more

Related Tags: , ict, tim, capex, alcatel-lucent, docomo, cdma, ovi, gsm, ttsl, India


MTNL - Customer Registration Impacts Delhi Base, but ARPU up

The number of mobile customers reported by state-controlled Indian telco MTNL declined between March and June 2007 as the effect of the customer registration programme impacted growth. The operator provides mobile service on the GSM and CDMA standards in India's largest and third largest cities, Mumbai and Delhi. In both markets, MTNL benefited from a market share gain in March due to disconnections by CDMA operator Reliance in relation to the registration programme, but in April the operator's Delhi business suffered a 21% loss of customers of its own, reducing the size of the overall customer base from 2.87m to 2.60m. more

Related Tags: reliance, mtnl, mumbai, idea-cellular


India Telecom Regulator Recommends 3G Service Guidelines

NEW DELHI -(Dow Jones)- The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, or TRAI, Wednesday recommended guidelines for allocation and pricing of spectrum for third generation, or 3G, services in the country.  more

Related Tags: reliance-communications, reliance, bharti, mumbai, trai, chennai


India Courts Exponential Growth For CDMA2000

The CDMA Development Group (CDG) has commented on the rapid uptake of CDMA2000 in India. This growth is coming from the aggressive sale of services from six CDMA2000 operators: Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. (BSNL), HFCL Infotel, Mahangar Telephone Nigam (MTNL), Reliance Infocomm, Shyam Telecom and Tata Teleservices (TTSL). more

Related Tags: reliance, 112, cdma-development-group, cdma2000, cdg


India medium businesses spent US$596 million on telecommunications

In 2004, more than 20,500 medium businesses in India invested almost US$596 million in various kinds of telecommunication-related technologies. This overall spending is dominated by local, long distance and cellular services that comprise a mammoth 73%. However, the overall telecom expenditure is likely to drop marginally in 2005 due to a rapid price decrease in various fixed-line telecom services like local and long-distance telephony as well as falling cellular tariffs. Overall spending on IP-based technologies like IP phones, IP PBX and IP Centrex display a high anticipated rate of escalation within the next few years. more

Related Tags: reliance, bharti, bsnl, mtnl, avaya


Motorola winning Indian contracts

Motorola has announced business wins of wireless equipment agreements worth over US$307 million from leading Indian operators BSNL, MTNL, and Tata Teleservices. These agreements include deployment of new networks, as well as expansion and up-grades of existing networks for both GSM communications and CDMA systems. Of the US$307 million in announced wins, substantially all of the orders were reported in 2003 and the majority of the revenue is expected to be recognized in 2004. more

Related Tags: bsnl, maharashtra


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