Vodafone Idea
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Vodafone Idea has picked Nokia to upgrade and expand its optical metro and circle networks across India.
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Tejas Networks has agreed a three-year deal with Vodafone Idea to supply its cutting-edge TJ1400 and TJ1600 packet and optical transmission products.
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Nokia will provide equipment to upgrade Vodafone Idea Limited (VIL)’s 4G and 5G networks as part of a new three-year deal.
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Mavenir has announced it is in the advanced commercial phase of an Open RAN network pilot deployment for Vodafone Idea in India.
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Vodafone Idea will make significant investments to roll out its 5G network in India, Kumar Mangalam Birla, chairman of the company said today.
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India’s fledgling Vodafone Idea has accused its competitors Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel of predatory pricing with their latest 5G deals.
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India's Vodafone Idea reported a revenue decline of 11.8% quarter on quarter in its Q4 financial results this week.
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India's mobile operators spent a combined US$11 billion on spectrum in the country's latest auction.
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India has taken the biggest step so far in a plan to merge its two state-owned telcos, by transferring mobile operations in Delhi and Mumbai from one to the other.
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Indians are boycotting Reliance Jio as protests over the country's agricultural reforms intensify.
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India’s Vodafone Idea, which yesterday rebranded as Vi, will lose market share to its two big rivals, Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, says ratings agency Fitch.
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Days after India’s Vodafone Idea won the right to pay off its US$7 billion tax bill over 10 years, the company announced a rebrand.
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New regulations in India are likely to result in a full ban against ZTE and Huawei participating in the country’s 5G trials.
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India’s Supreme Court has said it will not step back from its demand that two major telcos must pay their back taxes of US$13 billion.
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India’s supreme court is meeting again today to resume a case involving two of the country’s three largest operators over claims of unpaid tax.
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Reliance Jio is adding customers in India at the rate of 4.6 million a month, while both of the other major operators are losing 7.5 million a month between them.
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Indian fintech and e-commerce firm Paytm has returned to the high court in Delhi, providing further evidence that an increase in customer fraud attacks is due to the inaction of telcos and their regulator.