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Airtel Gabon has 829,000 customers and its market share stood at 61%. [citation needed] India: airtel India: Airtel is the second largest mobile operator with 348.3 million customers as of May 2021. [86] Kenya: Airtel Kenya: Airtel Kenya is the second largest operator and has 8.6 million subscribers. [87] Madagascar: airtel Madagascar
Bharti Telecom (BTL), is a holding company of Bharti Airtel with Bharti Enterprises and SingTel owning 50.56 percent and 49.44 percent, respectively, in BTL, which in turn owns 35.80 percent of Bharti Airtel. [7] Bharti Airtel is the third largest mobile operator in the world, in subscriber base, and has a presence across 18 countries. [8]
Airtel launched 4G services on mobile from February 2014. The first city to get the service was Bangalore. [24] [25] Airtel has started their 4G services in Karnal and Yamunanagar in Haryana on 16 June 2015. [26] Airtel 4G trials has been started in Delhi from 18 June 2015. [27] Airtel had 95,173,000 4G subscribers as of June 2019. [28]
The 'airtel' brand is operated by Bharti Hexacom Limited in Rajasthan and North-East India. Bharti Airtel owns 70% of Bharti Hexacom, while TCIL (Government of India) owns the remaining 30%. [4] Subscriber count and active users include Bharti Hexacom. BSNL Mobile (2000) BSNL 92.26 55.67 4G, 3G, 2G Government of India (100%)
Post-merger, Bharti Airtel held a 36.73% stake in Indus Towers, with Vodafone Group Plc holding 28.12%, [7] and 3.1% shares held by Providence Equity. [ 4 ] Currently Indus Towers is a subsidiary of Bharati Airtel after the latter increased it's stake to 50.005% & Vodafone Group Plc exited the company
Bharti Airtel: Telecommunication: 140,834 15% 8,346 New Delhi 22 Mahindra & Mahindra: Automotive 129,004 37% 10,282 Mumbai 23 Grasim Industries: Diversified 122,283 24% 6,827 Mumbai 24 Maruti Suzuki India: Automotive 120,293 33% 8,211 New Delhi 25 Nayara Energy: Oil and gas 116,240 19% 9,426 Mumbai 26 Steel Authority of India: Iron and steel ...
Tata Docomo was an Indian mobile network operator, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Teleservices deriving its name from NTT Docomo who invested in the company in 2008. In October 2017, Bharti Airtel announced a merger deal with Tata Teleservices and the acquisition of Tata Docomo. [3]
Broadband is defined by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as "an always-on data connection ... that offers a minimum downlink and uplink speed of 2 Mbit/s". [2] The number of internet users is 895.832 million, out of whom 34.36 million are narrowband subscribers and 861.472 million are broadband subscribers. [3]