September 29th, 2023 3:51 PM 0 COMMENTS

A1 Serbia Announces Accelerated Rollout of Optical Fiber Network

A1 Serbia has announced that it is accelerating the rollout of its own optical fibre network with the aim of providing commercial fixed services over its digital infrastructure to customers from 2024. As previously reported by TelecomTalk in June, A1 began work on its fibre infrastructure with the acquisition of a portion of the infrastructure of Conexio, which includes approximately 850 kilometres of gauge piping. At that time, A1 announced... Read More

February 4th, 2021 4:53 PM 14 COMMENTS

Bharti Airtel Has Lodged an FIR Against a Local Firm for Damaging Its Infrastructure

Early on Thursday, telecom provider, Bharti Airtel raised accusations against a local internet service provider for repeatedly damaging its network infrastructure. This in some ways impacts the ability of the telco to provide continuous, undisturbed broadband services in areas in and around Gurugram. The FIR has been lodged with the accused having been charged for stealing Bharti Airtel's underground cables, stated the Police. Claims from Bharti Airtel officials state that... Read More

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