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Indus Towers Limited has over 192,874 towers and 342,831 co-locations and a nationwide presence covering all 22 telecom circles. [8] It has the widest coverage in India and has already achieved 289,000 tenancies, a first in the telecom tower industry globally. [9] [10] Some of its major customers include Airtel, Bharti Hexacom, Jio and Vi. [8]
Proretention Technologies India, Prodapt Solutions, Tata Teleservices, Thinksoft Global Services, Atmel R&D India, Episource India, Birlasoft Arihant Technopolis 2.3 Perungudi: 2006 HCL ASV Ramana Tech Park 37 & 38 Venkatnarayana Road Chennai -17 2007 DS - Simulia India A.R Foundations - Acropolis: 2.1 149. Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai Mylapore 2007
Thamizhaga Cable TV Communication Pvt Ltd. (TCCL) 38,13,509 5 Kerala Communicators Cable Ltd (KCCL) 34,96,432 6 Den Networks Ltd: 34,55,854 7 NXT Digital Ltd (HITS) 25,79,033 8 KAL Cables: 20,01,969 9 V K Digital Network Pvt. Ltd: 16,03,039 10 Tamil Nadu Arasu Cable TV Corporation Ltd (TACTV) 15,77,636 11 Fastway Transmissions Pvt Ltd: 14,63,512 12
Olympia Tech Park is the largest and one of the oldest Information Technology office locations in Chennai, India. Various companies have acquired office space in this business park, including Fortune 100 companies. It is located in the Inner Ring Road, Chennai just near the TANSIDCO Industry and the Kathipara Junction. [1]
T. Takraf India Pvt. Ltd. Tamil Nadu Arasu Cable TV Corporation Limited; Tamil Nadu Industrial Explosives Limited; Tamil Nadu Medical Services; Tamil Nadu Minerals Limited
GTL Infra owns a blend of urban and rural telecom towers located in all the 22 telecom circles in India, which are shared by all telecom operators in the country. GTL Infra offers a fixed and predictable OPEX model and network up time of 99.9% for its customers by real-time monitoring from its NOC (Network Operations Centre) and operations and ...
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A mobile phone tower in Leh, Ladakh, India, surrounded by Buddhist prayer flags. The liberalisation of the Indian telecommunications industry started in 1981 when then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi signed contracts with Alcatel CIT of France to merge with the state owned Telecom Company (ITI), in an effort to set up 5 million telecom lines per year.