May 1st, 2016 6:11 PM 113 COMMENTS

Challenging BSNL’s Wired Broadband Monopoly could drive next round of Growth for Wireless Providers

With underground cables spanning across length and breadth of the country, BSNL continues to enjoy a monopoly in the wired broadband segment. To BSNL’s relief, due to the sheer CapEx requirements involved in building a wired network from scratch and other associated investments like exchanges, staff etc. competition does not emerge in small towns and villages. It is only in densely populated cities that BSNL’s faces stiff competition from numerous... Read More

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

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