To cut operational costs of its network, Bharti Airtel plans to use environmentally-friendly energy sources to power its telecom towers in Africa.
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Tag: Bharti Airtel
Airtel keen on service in Myanmar
A Bharti Airtel-led consortium has given its final bid for a telecom licence in Myanmar, as the company looks to expand operations.
Bharti Airtel reduces GHG emissions
Bharti Airtel said that it had reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per terabyte in network infrastructure by 11 per cent in financial 2011-12. It also saved 20 million KWh of energy by consolidating its facilities and improving energy efficiency of its data centre.
As part of its initiatives to enÂsure sustainability and increase social inclusion, Airtel plans to bring digitisation to millions through its network coverage and deeper internet penetration.
Bharti Ineratel Expansion
Bharti Infratel said it is looking at acquisition opportunities in India and overseas. The company, which is the tower unit of telecom major Bharti Airtel, is set to launch its initial public offering (IPO) on December 11 to raise up to Rs 4,533.60 crore. The proceeds from the IPO would be used to fund expansion plans as well as future acquisitions. Of the total 376,000 towers in India,Bharti Infratel has 80,656.
Alcatel Lucent to create IP network for Airtel
Bharti Airtel, the leading telecom service provider in the country, has selected Alcatel Lucent to create Internet protocol (IP) access network, which will enable it to deliver faster mobile broÂadband services to its subsÂcribers.
Alcatel Lucent to create IP network for Airtel
Bharti Airtel, the leading telecom service provider in the country, has selected Alcatel Lucent to create Internet protocol (IP) access network, which will enable it to deliver faster mobile broÂadband services to its subsÂcribers.
Alcatel Lucent to create IP network for Airtel
Bharti Airtel, the leading telecom service provider in the country, has selected Alcatel Lucent to create Internet protocol (IP) access network, which will enable it to deliver faster mobile broÂadband services to its subsÂcribers.
NSN to build 4G network for Bharti
Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) will build and operate Bharti Airtel’s 4G network in Maharashtra.NSN will provide network design, integration, commissioning and optimisation services to Bharti Airtel using TD-LTE technology for rapid roll-out of the network and full set of care services including hardware, software and competence development services.
Ericsson, Airtel in tie-up
Ericsson has bagged a multi-million dollar deal to manage Bharti Airtel's mobile network in 15 circles.
Airtel for Tower Vision stake
Bharti Airtel, along with American Tower Corporation and Carlyle has submitted first round bids for a stake in Tower Vision, an independent telecom tower company.

