Day: May 19, 2025

Supreme Court Verdict on Vodafone Idea Vodafone Idea Petition for AGR Dues Rejected
Telecom Industry

Supreme Court Verdict on Vodafone Idea | Vodafone Idea Petition for AGR Dues Rejected

The Supreme Court of India on Monday dismissed the writ petitions filed by telecom giants Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel, which sought an exemption from paying interest on their Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) dues. According to a report, the bench led by Justice JB Pardiwala called the petition “shocking” and labelled it as “misconceived.”  🚨 […]

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Government to Boost Telecom Exports, Aim for Universal Connectivity and 1 Million Jobs by 2030
Regulatory

Government to Boost Telecom Exports, Aim for Universal Connectivity and 1 Million Jobs by 2030

The Indian government is gearing up to enhance telecom product exports, with a strategic focus on achieving universal connectivity and generating one million new jobs by 2030. The Ministry of Communications, in collaboration with key stakeholders, is finalizing a comprehensive policy to transform India’s telecom and digital infrastructure over the next five years, according to […]

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Airtel International Roaming Pack Upgraded with More Data and Voice Benefits
Tariff Plans

Airtel International Roaming Pack Upgraded with More Data and Voice Benefits

Bharti Airtel has introduced an upgraded Rs 1,098 International Roaming (IR) pack for prepaid users, offering enhanced data and voice benefits with global usability. The revamped IR pack now includes more high-speed data and international roaming minutes compared to its predecessor, ensuring seamless connectivity across 189 countries.  Airtel Rs 1,098 Prepaid IR Pack – Key […]

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Mumbai Metro 3 News COAI Accuses Mumbai Metro of Creating Monopoly in Mobile Connectivity
Regulatory

Mumbai Metro 3 News: COAI Accuses Mumbai Metro of Creating Monopoly in Mobile Connectivity

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has accused Mumbai Metro of establishing a monopoly in mobile network connectivity by appointing a third-party vendor, thereby sidelining Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) and denying them the Right of Way (RoW).  COAI Raises Monopoly Concerns  S.P. Kochhar, Director General of COAI, expressed concerns, stating, “Telecom Service Providers are […]

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