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DEN Networks Limited is an Indian cable television and broadband service provider company in India. It is owned by Sameer Manchanda and was acquired by Reliance Industries in 2018 along with Hathway. [4] In 2003, it stood as one of the three major cable distributors in India alongside Hathway and InCablenet. [5]
Reliance Industries, which has upended India's telecoms sector with its cheap mobile data plans, launched its fiber broadband system on Thursday in a push to make deeper inroads into the country's ...
Broadband is defined by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as "an always-on data connection ... that offers a minimum downlink and uplink speed of 2 Mbps". [2] The number of internet users is 895.832 million, out of whom 34.36 million are narrowband subscribers and 861.472 million are broadband subscribers. [3]
Many private operators, such as Reliance Communications, Jio, Tata Indicom, Vodafone, Loop Mobile, Airtel, Idea etc., successfully entered the high potential Indian telecom market. In the initial 5–6 years the average monthly subscribers additions were around 0.05 to 0.1 million only and the total mobile subscribers base in December 2002 ...
Reliance, controlled by India's richest man Mukesh Ambani, said it will acquire a 51.3 percent stake in Hathway Cable and Datacom Ltd for 29.40 billion rupees ($399 million).
In 2010, Reliance entered the broadband services market with acquisition of Infotel Broadband Services Limited, which was the only successful bidder for pan-India fourth-generation (4G) spectrum auction held by the government of India. [34] [35] In the same year, Reliance and BP announced a partnership in the oil and gas business.
MTS India was acquired by Reliance Communications (RCom) on 14 January 2016 in an all-stock deal, in which SSTL received a 10% share in RCom. SSTL was merged into RCom on 31 October 2017. SSTL was merged into RCom on 31 October 2017.
On 19 May 2010, the broadband wireless access (BWA) or 4G spectrum auction in India ended. Airtel paid ₹ 33.1436 billion (US$390 million) for spectrum in 4 circles: Maharashtra and Goa, Karnataka, Punjab and Kolkata. [18] The company was allocated 20 MHz of BWA spectrum in 2.3 GHz frequency band.