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Indus Towers Limited was founded in November 2007 by Bharti Infratel, Vodafone Essar, and Idea Cellular, with the goal of merging their passive infrastructure assets across 16 telecom circles. [11] It was incorporated with an objective to provide shared telecom infrastructure to telecom operators on a non-discriminatory basis. [ 12 ]
Bharti Infratel was the first Indian company to start a tower infrastructure sharing business. It was India's largest consolidated tower infrastructure company, directly owning 95,372 towers as on 31 March 2020. [54] Bharti Infratel was merged with Indus Towers on 19 November 2020. Prior to the merger, Bharti Infratel held a 42% stake in Indus ...
Bharti Infratel was the first Indian company to start a tower infrastructure sharing business. It was India's largest consolidated tower infrastructure company, directly owning 95,372 towers as on 31 March 2020. [1] Bharti Infratel was merged with Indus Towers on 19 November 2020. Bharti Airtel now holds a 36.73% stake in Indus Towers. [5]
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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
Tower Vision is a tower management company offering passive infrastructure to the telecoms industry on a multi-tenancy basis. Founded in New Delhi in 2006, Tower Vision is a subsidiary of Fore Group Management & Investments Ltd. [ 1 ] Tower Vision operates in 16 telecoms circles with 7,500+ towers .
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.
It is a pioneer in the shared passive telecom infrastructure space in India. [3] Headquartered in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, GTL Infra has about 28,000 towers located across 22 telecom circles in India, which enables telecom service providers to offer 2G, 3G and 4G services across the country. [4]