The slew of developments in the telecom space over the past few weeks have brought back investors' interest in this sector. Most stocks should do well over the next few sessions, tech charts show
DoT returns bank guarantee worth around Rs 6,500 crore to Airtel, VIL, say sources
Reliance Jio, following its peers Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea (Vi), hiked its prepaid tariff plans by around 20 per cent across the board (including around 21 per cent in base JioPhone level plans
Airtel has withdrawn certain data benefit coupons it was offering through its app on some of the prepaid plans
Smallcaps, sugar stocks and shares of recently listed companies like Paytm, SJS Enterprises, Fino Payments Bank and PolicyBazaar were in demand
Moody's Investors Service on Tuesday revised Bharti Airtel's ratings outlook to positive from stable.
Upside in Vedanta may be capped unless commodity prices rebound, say analyst
It expects around 25 per cent year-on-year rise in consolidated adjusted EBITDA in FY22
Vodafone Idea is increasing prepaid tariffs by 20-25 per cent and top-up plan tariffs by 19-21 per cent.
The outlook change reflects Bharti's improving operating performance and credit metrics which, if sustained, could support an upgrade to investment grade within the next 12-18 months, says Moody's
According to the technical analyst from Anand Rathi, Bharti Airtel has been placed at its lifetime high zone and that too has been backed by robust volumes indicating inherent strength at the counter
Analysts pointed out that further tariff hikes could come in the next 18-24 months as the aim is to hit an ARPU of Rs 300 per user per month
Vi is expected to raise prices, but Jio's reaction to the hike will be critical: Experts
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Airtel announced 20-25% tariff hikes for various prepaid offerings and said the new rates will come into effect from November 26
The telecom services provider increased its tariffs for telecom subscribers for a range of services effective November 26, saying the decision was for a "financially healthy business model"
Bharti Airtel has hiked tariff on pre-paid plans by 20-25 per cent.
Reliance Jio retained its top position with the highest average data download speed of 21.9 megabit per second among 4G service providers in October
Request for additional microwave access pending for a year now, says telco