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The telecom sector has seen massive changes in the past three years. There has been major consolidation and just three private service providers have been left in the game as effective players. But there is also the proverbial elephant in…
Surging data demand has opened new avenues of growth for all segments of the telecom value chain.
The past couple of years have seen Samsung stepping up its game in the Indian handset market to regain the top spot.
In an interview with tele.net, Sanjay Bakaya, Regional Vice President, India and South Asia, Mavenir shares his views on key trends in the telecom space and how Mavenir is leveraging the new opportunities in India
In a major achievement, Signalchip, a Bengaluru-based semiconductor manufacturing company, recently produced India’s first indigenously manufactured semiconductor chipset.
ONEOTT iNTERTAINMENT Limited (OIL), a Hinduja Group company, is focusing on building a scaleable and future-ready fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network to offer always-on, high speed internet access to homes.
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