Vodafone Idea continues to lose customers and in November its subscriber base shrank by 1.8 million
The company informed the DoT that it will not avail the option of conversion of interest on deferred spectrum and AGR dues into equity.
Stocks of a dozen firms that debuted recently may come under pressure as the mandatory one-month lock-in period for anchor investors ends
Combined India VSAT operations of both companies to offer wide range of satellite and hybrid network solutions to business and government customers
According to its original plan, Airtel Digital was supposed to fold into the listed entity
Vodafone Idea can jump up to 40% from current levels, while Bharti Airtel may see a 6 per cent rise.
These solutions help manufacturers build smart, cognitive factories which mimic resilient and adaptive behaviors.
Bharti Airtel, however, is the safer bet fundamentally among the two companies.
Consumer Durable stocks are also likely to be in focus on Monday after the company have hiked prices for the third time this year
Vodafone lost out, not so much in the immediate years after Jio's entry, as much after the pandemic
Indian mobile consumers have made close to 30 million MNP requests each quarter in the last three, or in other words, close to 90 million requests in the January - September 2021 period
Move to help company save up to Rs 3,400 crore in interest expenses
The company estimates that the pre-payment will likely result in interest cost savings of at least Rs 3,400 crore
Vodafone Idea's market share loss, according to reports, has continued in the first half of fiscal 2021-22 (H1-FY22) though the pace of market share loss has moderated
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India took a strong note of telecom service companies not providing outgoing SMS facility in certain pre-paid vouchers
The slew of developments in the telecom space over the past few weeks have brought back investors' interest in this sector. Most stocks should do well over the next few sessions, tech charts show
Reliance Jio, following its peers Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea (Vi), hiked its prepaid tariff plans by around 20 per cent across the board (including around 21 per cent in base JioPhone level plans