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  2. Indus Towers - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. List of tallest structures in India - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai Television Tower [7] 300 metres (984 ft) 1974 Lattice tower Mumbai, Maharashtra Jaisalmer TV Tower: 299 m (981 ft) 1993: Concrete tower: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan: Samatra TV Tower: 299 m (981 ft) 1999: Concrete tower: Samatra, Gujarat: World One [8] 285 metres (935 ft) 2020 Residential building Mumbai, Maharashtra World View [9] 285 metres ...

  4. List of tallest buildings in India - Wikipedia

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    Ahuja Towers Mumbai: 250 metres (820 ft) 55 2019 Residential [56] [57] 24 Crescent Bay Tower 6 Mumbai: 239.7 metres (786 ft) 62 2019 Residential [58] [59] 25 Auris Serenity Tower 1 Mumbai: 235 metres (771 ft) 69 2018 Residential [60] [61] [62] Auris Serenity Tower 2 2019 Auris Serenity Tower 3 2021 28 Salsette 27 Tower A Mumbai: 225.2 metres ...

  5. Vodafone Offloads India's Indus Towers Stake To Trim $2 ... - AOL

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    Vodafone currently owns 21.5% of mobile tower operator Indus Towers through various group entities. Based on Friday’s stock price in Mumbai, the investment is valued at $2.3 billion.

  6. List of tallest buildings and structures in the Indian ...

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    Shreepati Garden Tower 2 India: Mumbai: 400 metres (1,312 ft) 110 2027 [110] The Imperial 3 India: Mumbai: 396 metres (1,299 ft) 116 2025 ... Mobile view ...

  7. Bharti Infratel - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. GTL Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Telecommunications in India - Wikipedia

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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.