The company launched the campaign on the eve of completing 20 years of presence in the country
Experts see the telecom sector heading towards duopoly
Jio's market share is expected to rise from 36 per cent in FY20 to 40 per cent in the current fiscal and to 48 per cent in FY25, it said
ARPU gains, hopes of government intervention and upgrades for Vodafone Idea strengthen Street's view
TEMA Chairman Emeritus NK Goyal said that it is beyond doubt that the Covid-19 crisis has shown that the telecom sector has been at forefront of providing connectivity to all citizens in India
Analysts at Emkay Research believe that telecom remains one of the safest spots in the current scenario
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Regarding the company's growth in the retail segment, it said that the "greatest growth opportunity" lies in the organised retail segment.
Among the Asian economies, the ensuing decline in trade and tourism could impact Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Korea the most - in that order, and Indonesia and India the least
According to official sources, VIL paid Rs 1,000 crore to the Department of Telecom on Thursday
A bold policy intervention by the government to bring the sector back to profitability and attract capital investments holds the key to unlock India's $1 trillion digital opportunity
The charges were reduced to 6 paise with effect from October 1, 2017 from 14 paise charged earlier and it was to become nil from January 1, 2020.
Is there a way out? First and foremost, recognise that we are dealing with issues of solvency
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Bharti Airtel also likely to reconsider its decision and bid
According to the court order on October 24, the telecom companies have three months to pay spectrum usage charges and licence fees in the way adjusted gross revenue has been calculated by the govt
The new AGR demands will add to private players' burden
The statement further noted that Vodafone is actively engaging with government and they are fully supportive of their local management as they continue to manage the joint venture
The four-point turnaround plan for the public sector telcos is a set of necessary steps but is far from sufficient
Govt needs to decide what it wants to do with the sector