Yep, Bharti Airtel CEO Manoj Kohli has harsh words for Indian MNOs - his view is that there will be acquisitions led by overseas networks (the big Tier 1 Operating groups I would expect), along with other Operator just plain going outta business! India is a tricky market, and yet an exciting one - as a
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IntoMobile on 29th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
High Tech Computer (HTC) has added Idel Cellular into its client list in India, in addition to current partners, which include Bharti Airtel and Reliance Communications, according to Jack Tong, vice president of HTC Asia. HTC will cooperate with Idel Cellular to promote sales of two HTC handsets, the Touch Pro and Touch Viva, in India, Tong noted. While teaming up with Taiwan Mobile (TWM) to sell ...
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JustAnotherMobilePhoneBlog on 28th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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We guys have already seen the Airtel advertisement, wherein Saif Ali Khan apologises to his heartthrob Kareena Kapoor through a voice SMS. Seems like Vodafone doesn’t want to lag behind. The second largest private GSM carrier has launched Voice SMS services in nearly 16 circles across India through Kirusa's supportTo use this service, one does not require a...
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CellPassion on 18th Nov 2008 (via cellpassion.mobi)
Bharti Airtel, India's largest mobile telephone company, said Friday that record subscriber growth fueled a 27 percent rise in quarterly profit, but it missed earnings expectations on foreign exchange losses.
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According to a latest study by a popular research firm, Strategy Analytics, Indian are the most loyal mobile phone consumers. What it means that Indians, as mobile phone consumers do not easily change the brand of the mobile phone they use and also the operator. So in India, for example, a Nokia users will continue with Nokia as a brand for his/her new mobile phone and AirTel or Vodafone or any ot...
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