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Vodafone Idea, in acronym Vi, is an Indian telecommunications company, headquartered in Mumbai and Gandhinagar. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It is an all-India integrated GSM operator offering mobile telephony services.
Idea Cellular was an Indian telecommunications company based at Mumbai, Maharashtra. [4] It was an integrated GSM operator and had 220.00 million subscribers as of June 2018. [5] In 2018 Idea Cellular merged with Vodafone India into Vodafone Idea. [6]
Vodafone India was the Indian subsidiary of UK-based Vodafone Group and was a provider of telecommunications services in India with its operational head office in Mumbai. [2]As of March 2018, Vodafone India had a market share of 21%, [3] and with its merger with Idea, the collective Vodafone Idea network has approximately 375 million subscribers and is the third largest mobile ...
An Indian salesman, Faisal, joins an Atlanta IT company only to learn that it is run by the Mumbai mafia. Worse, he is forced to sell IT services to the Atlanta mafia. Even worse, they are not buying! Now Faisal's life is on the line and the only way he can get out alive is by going boldly where no salesman has gone before. [22] [23] [24] [25]
MTNL plans to offer 3G services across India by mid-2009. MTNL also provides 3G data cards for usage in devices other than mobile phones. MTNL will be installing 15 lakh 3G lines in the first phase of its 3G roll-out in Mumbai and Delhi (which currently have 40 lakh existing mobile lines). MTNL announced in January 2012 that they will upgrade ...
Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai is a 2010 Indian Marathi-language romance film directed and co-written by Satish Rajwade.The film was released in Maharashtra on 11 June 2010 and stars Swapnil Joshi and Mukta Barve as the only two unnamed characters from different cities of Pune and Mumbai, respectively, and the film is about how their competitive spirits bring them together.
Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai is a story which we all feel deserves a sequel, deserves to be told further”." —Amit Bhanushali, Producer of the film posted on social media Following the positive response to Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai post release in June 2010, the team considered making a sequel to carry the story forward showing the next chapter of their ...
A critic from Bangalore Mirror wrote that "Mumbai is a film made without inspiration and does not leave a good impression". [5] A critic from The New Indian Express wrote that "The film is not for those who are looking for a heartwarming tale, but for audiences who are excited by a hero who gets a slow build up and demands undivided attention when he is in full swing". [6]