Telecom operator Bharti Airtel on Wednesday announced completion of the merger of its subsidiary Bangladesh telecom unit with Robi Axiata Limited. The merger of subsidiaries of Bharti Airtel and ...
Airtel Bangladesh is on an expansion spree. The company added 160 new towns to its network spread, which now penetrates to a total of 2100 plus towns across the country. With 2220 BTS sites currently ...
Bharti Airtel today said it is in talks with Axiata of Malaysia to combine their Bangladesh operations. There was speculation that Airtel wants to exit from the Bangladesh telecom market, where it ...
Bharti Airtel and Axiata Group Bhd have signed a definitive agreement to merge their respective telecommunication subsidiaries in Bangladesh. Following the agreement, the companies will merge their ...
Bharti Airtel, India's largest telecom service provider, today said that it will acquire the remaining 30-per cent stake it does not already own in Bangladesh's Warid Telecom. Bharti Airtel, which had ...
Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission has started reviewing the merger application of Robi Axiata Limited and Airtel Bangladesh Limited before giving them the nod. Robi and Airtel ...
Three months after its proposed megamerger with South Africa's MTN collapsed, Bharti Airtel, India's largest cell phone operator, controlled by Indian billionaire Sunil Mittal, has finalized an ...
Bharti Airtel will shortly launch an international fibre-optic cable link to boost internet speeds in Bangladesh even as it readies to pitch for 3G airwaves that will be auctioned by the neighbouring ...
Comviva has entered into a strategic partnership with Airtel Bangladesh to provide messaging solutions under its Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), Short Message Service Center (SMSC) and ...
<div><strong>Haider Ali Khan</strong><br><br>Bharti Airtel, India’s largest telecom service provider, and Axiata Group of Malaysia have begun talks to merge their ...
NEW DELHI -- India's Bharti Airtel Ltd.--facing intensifying competition and a price war at home--is looking to other markets in South Asia to enliven its bottomline. First on the list is Bangladesh: ...