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  • India leads net mobile subscriber addition globally in June 2023 quarter, says Ericsson report

    According to Ericsson Mobility Report, the number of mobile subscriptions totalled 8.3 billion, with a net addition of 40 million subscriptions during the quarter.

  • Need for policy shift to boost ICT infrastructure: Report

    "... there is still a lot of catching up to do in terms of broadband access and speeds with 17 per cent penetration in mobile broadband, that is, with speed over 512 kbps as against 2 mbps and above for most of the countries," a CII-KPMG report said.

  • Ericsson warns of Q3 profit below forecast as sales slump

    The company said in a statement that its operating income fell to 0.3 billion crowns (USD 34.8 million) from 5.1 billion crowns a year ago, including restructuring charges of 1.3 billion crowns, while sales fell 14 percent to 51.1 billion crowns.

  • Aim to deliver double digit volume growth after monsoon: Idea

    Idea's long term strategy is volume led profit growth and is confident of delivering double digit volume growth post monsoon, says Himanshu Kapania, MD of the company.

  • Mobile broadband important in India for customer loyalty:Study

    Mobile broadband experience is important in India and Brazil for winning loyalty of smartphone customers, a global study by telecom gear firm Ericsson has said.

  • Delivering 4G speed of up to 135 Mbps: Airtel

    To deliver this high speed, Airtel said that it has used carrier aggregation across TD LTE and LTE FDD on a LIVE 4G network, becoming the first mobile operator in India to commercially deploy LTE-Advanced (4G+) technology.

  • Country`s Largest ICT Expo Convergence India Discusses Digital India Vision with other Opportunities in Mobile Broadband, Broadcasting, IoT, Big Data & Cloud

    The second day of the 24th Convergence India 2016 expo observed leading names from the ICT industry continuing their discussion on ...

  • Tata Docomo to expand mobile broadband service

    Telecom services company Tata Docomo plans to expand its high-speed mobile broadband service in all metros and mini-metros by the end of this fiscal.

  • Ericsson Brings Carrier-Grade Wi-Fi To Mobile Broadband

    Announces its 3GPP compliant Wi-Fi network access, control and management solutions.

  • Tata Communications Extends Managed Services Offering For MNOs

    Mobile broadband enablement framework offers new monetisation opportunities for mobile network operators.

  • Data Deluge, Govt Initiatives To Propel Growth Of OFC In India

    Research has established that Optical Fibre Cables would beat competing technologies such as copper and microwave in the long term, says Frost & Sullivan.

  • MTS extends mobile broadband in 4 more K'taka circle

    Sistema Shyam TeleServices, which nationally operates its telecom services under the MTS brand, today announced the launch of its high-speed mobile broadband service, MBlaze, in four more towns in Karnataka circle.

  • India to be second in global mobile broadband market by 2016

    In a recent study by GSMA, India features quite high up on the mobile broadband listing. In fact the same study ...

  • India To Become Second Largest Broadband Mkt By 2016

    Forecasts 367 million mobile broadband connections by 2016.

  • Mobile broadband users seen hitting 1 bn in 2011

    Mobile broadband subscriptions are on track to surpass 1 billion in 2011 only months after reaching half a billion, Ericsson said on Tuesday, highlighting a key growth driver for the telecom sector.

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