February 13th, 2020 7:16 PM 12 COMMENTS

Vodafone Idea Slips to 3rd Position in Terms of Subscriber Base, ARPU Increased to Rs 109 in Q3 FY20

Vodafone Idea Limited has finally released financial and operational results for the quarter that ended on December 31, 2019. Similar to Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Idea's overall 4G user base saw an increase of 8.3 million in the quarter to 104.2 million. However, the telco has slipped to the third position below Bharti Airtel with an overall subscriber base of just 304 million. Reliance Jio is currently the largest telecom operator... Read More

April 1st, 2016 2:53 PM 2 COMMENTS

3G, 4G growth to drive tower companies’ growth in India, Indonesia: Moody’s

Telecommunications tower companies in India and Indonesia are the most developed in Asia and expected to continue growing - but geographical, operational and regulatory differences between the two countries will affect their growth rates and financials, Moody's Investors Service said. "We expect continued growth in both markets as mobile operators, building out and strengthening their third and fourth-generation (3G and 4G) footprints, will seek to lease tower space and sell... Read More

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TheAndroidFreak :

What kind of logic is this? Band 28 is exclusively used for coverage and not for speeds. They have mmwave…

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Band 28 is just for VoNR and coverage. There is no other usage. Inside home, 20-50Mbps on an average. ARPU…

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where are the plans?no details , whats new whats changed?

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Jobins :

Vi should decrease the tariff somewhere near to Jio's. So it can grab users from Airtel and Jio.

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