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After causing disruption in the wireless services domain, Reliance Jio is now all set to stir up the fixed line broadband market through the launch of its JioFiber services. JioFiber will be rolled out across 1,600 cities in India, offering…
After several quarters of financial upheaval, the near-term outlook for the sector is finally looking up. Blended ARPUs have improved, underpinned by the introduction of a minimum mobile tariff and growing data usage.
Blockchain is steadily revolutionising businesses across industry verticals by redefining their transaction frameworks. Enterprises across the banking, financial services and insurance, telecom, retail, travel and public sectors have started developing blockchain use cases for creating a more secure, immutable and…
5G has the potential to unleash the power of digital technologies that can transform society and bridge the urban-rural divide in India. India has drawn up a roadmap to promote indigenous IP development and deployment in collaboration with global players…
The healthcare industry is realising the power of information and communications technology (ICT) and is gradually warming up to new technologies.
The year 2018 proved to be a challenging one for the telecom sector. While intense competition and pricing pressures continued to erode the sector’s profitability, the launch of the National Digital Communications Policy (NDCP), 2018, gave renewed confidence to the…
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