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BPL Mobile (Loop Mobile) 1995 2014 Ceased operations after expiration of licence [20] Virgin Mobile India / T24 Mobile: 2009 [21] 2015 Merged into Tata Docomo [22] Singtel: 2009 2017 Acquired by Reliance Communications Videocon Telecom: 2010 [23] 2016 Shut down following sale of spectrum to Bharti Airtel [24] [25] MTS India: 2009 2017
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]
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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.
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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. [54] Bharti Infratel was merged with Indus Towers on 19 November 2020. Prior to the merger, Bharti Infratel held a 42% stake in Indus ...