Bharti Airtel Conferred With Best Global Wholesale Offering Award
Bharti Airtel the leading telecommunication service provider announced that it has received the “Best Global Wholesale Offering Award from Telecoms World Awards, Middle East. One of the 11 award categories, the Global Wholesale Carrier category was open to wholesale telecom providers in wire line, fixed wireless, mobile or converged markets.
The Telecom Worlds Award Middle East, awards ceremony in Dubai brought together the region’s top executives from the telecommunications industry across the region and beyond to recognize and celebrate the companies and individuals who have demonstrated an unparalleled ability to succeed and continually set standards of excellence.
Telecoms World Middle East is a strategic telecoms forum that will bring key decision-makers of the leading regional operators together to discuss their current position, their growth strategies and how they intend to invest in the future.
Bharti Airtel said in a statement “The citation is recognition of Bharti Airtel’s leadership in creating and delivering innovative wholesale solutions for global markets”
Bharti Airtel’s, global wholesale portfolio offers MPLS, Ethernet, IP and International Private Leased Circuit (IPLC) services to carriers in high growth markets across Asia and the Pacific. The portfolio includes solutions for voice and data connectivity, collaboration services, co-location, carrier outsourcing and content distribution through its next-generation high speed submarine and fiber network.
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Whatz d fun of these award: Bharti auditors seek time!!!!!
The heat is on for India’s mobile phone companies who are under the scanner for an alleged fudging of their books and under-reporting of revenues.
Mobile phone companies have to share a portion of their revenues with the government, and while that may have led to the current mess, now it’s auditors who are saying they aren’t getting all the details they need from operators.
The special audit of Bharti as well as accounts of other telcos is likely to be delayed further. Even as the telecom department intervenes to force operators to provide information to auditors quickly, the timeline of the audit continues to be pushed back.
The special auditors appointed to investigate the books of Bharti, Vodafone and Idea seek more time, blaming the service operators for causing a delay in sharing relevant information, hampering the audit process.
Ever since RCom auditors claimed that the company was under reporting revenues to the government, the whole industry is waiting to see what the auditors find in the accounts of other telecom companies.
The telecom department has written to all telcos asking them to submit all the information that the auditors demanded within seven days.
However, the auditors said that they will be able to complete the report only after four to six weeks of receiving all the information.