August 23rd, 2017 5:27 PM 2 COMMENTS

50% of Indus Towers Portfolio Are Now Green Sites; Reduces Carbon Emissions Equivalent to Planting 27 Million Trees

Indus Towers, India's largest telecom infrastructure company, today announced a key milestone in its sustainable telecom journey by converting half of its portfolio to green sites. In line with its commitment towards protecting the environment, the company has made significant progress in expanding its green sites portfolio to over 62,000 mobile sites across India. Currently, Indus Towers operates more than 86,200 sites as outdoor sites, totalling to 70% of the... Read More

January 22nd, 2016 8:59 AM 10 COMMENTS

Indus Towers plans big for Tamil Nadu; sets up 5,920 green sites

With an aim to provide robust connectivity in Tamil Nadu, Indus Towers, India’s largest telecom tower company, has set up 5,920 green sites and 5,505 non-AC sites in the state. It has reached over 28,700 tenancies in the past eight years and is connecting over 79.3 million wireless subscribers across Indus Towers’ second largest telecom circle. The company also provides employment to over 4,000 employees (directly and indirectly) in the circle. “With... Read More

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