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  2. Jio - Wikipedia

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    Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited (d/b/a Jio) is an Indian telecommunications company and a subsidiary of Jio Platforms, headquartered in Navi Mumbai. It operates a national LTE network with coverage across all 22 telecom circles. Jio offers 5G, 4G and 4G+ services all over India. Its 6G service is in the works. [10] [11] [12] [13]

  3. Reliance Group - Wikipedia

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    Reliance Commercial Corporation was founded by Dhirubhai Ambani in 1966 as a polyester firm. It was renamed to Reliance Industries on 8 May 1973. Reliance later entered into financial services, petroleum refining, and power sector. By 2002, Reliance had grown into a U$15 billion conglomerate. After the death of Dhirubhai Ambani on 6 July 2002 ...

  4. Reliance Industries - Wikipedia

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    Intel became the 12th company to invest in Reliance Jio platforms after it invested ₹1,894.50 crore ($250 million), the total investments in Jio platforms is ₹117,588.45 crore so far. [66] On 16 July 2020, Google announced that it will acquire a 7.7% stake in Jio Platforms for ₹33,737 crore. [67]

  5. Jio Platforms - Wikipedia

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    Jio Platforms is an Indian multinational technology company, headquartered in Mumbai.It is a subsidiary of Reliance Industries.Established in 2019, it acts as a holding company for India's largest mobile network operator, Jio, and other digital businesses of Reliance. [3]

  6. Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited - Wikipedia

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  7. GTL Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    The telecom industry took a serious hit in 2010, when the government cancelled 122 telecom licences owing to the 2G license case. [9] GTL Infra too suffered with the cancellation of licences as its customers reduced because of issues faced by Aircel and Maxis and subsequent cancellation of ROFR by Aircel.

  8. Reliance Communications - Wikipedia

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    Reliance Communications Limited (RCOM) was an Indian mobile network provider headquartered in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra that offered voice and 2G and 3G and 4G data services. In February 2019, the company filed for bankruptcy as it was unable to sell assets to repay its debt. [ 3 ]

  9. Videocon Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Videocon had been looking to exit the telecom sector for some time, and on 16 March 2016, Airtel announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement with Videocon (subject to standard regulatory approvals) to purchase 2 x 5 MHz spectrum in the 1800 MHz Band in all six circles that Videcon had been allotted by the government. [3] [4] [5]