India's top tele firm prepares for massive investment


(MENAFN) Bharti Airtel, the Indian multinational telecommunications Services Company intends to spend USD9 billion to upgrade substructure in the world's second biggest mobile phone market over the next three years.

Recently, India's major operators in general has been criticizes and blamed by both the government and consumers over the frequency of cut-offs during calls and other service-related issues, which has become worst month on month.

Operators defended themselves by blaming scarce numbers of mobile phone towers to meet the demands of a fast growing market, thus Bharti's scheme came to improve network quality and bring the best customer experience.

Furthermore, a new local study revealed that India's quickly expanding market already has about 950 million mobile phone subscribers including 140 million smartphones, and it estimated that the number will hit 650m by 2019.


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