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As Vodafone loses 6.1 lakh subscribers, growth of small telcos jumps
Sindhu •Data released by the the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) shows that in July alone, the three small telcos - Aircel, Uninor and Videocon - added 15.7 lakh new subscribers, which is more than three times of what market leader Airtel managed at 4.8 lakhs.
SC extends 2G auction deadline to 31 August
Fp Staff •While extending the date to hold the auction for 2G spectrum till August 31, the court also allowed telecom companies whose 2G licenses were cancelled to operate till 7 September.
Are call drops becoming a recurrent problem? Here's why
Fp Archives •Call drops are a recurring problem for phone users and experts blame lower spectrum availability and less telecom towers for this daily menace.
Avaya, Google collaborate on contact centre solutions for businesses
Fptechno •Customer service agents will be able to access the Avaya contact centre agent desktop with Chromebooks through a WebRTC-enabled interface.
#ThankYouDrManMohanSingh: India is being unfair to you
Anant Rangaswami •I thank him most for maintaining the dignity of the office of the Prime Minister of India; I thank him for being soft-spoken and gentle.
AT&T says it will publish reports on data requests
Fp Archives •AT&T Inc. says it will publish reports on the number of requests for customer information it receives from law enforcement agencies, the latest move in the telecommunications industry toward fuller disclosure amid debate over government surveillance programs.
AT&T says it will publish reports on data requests
Fp Archives •AT&T Inc. says it will publish reports on the number of requests for customer information it receives from law enforcement agencies, the latest move in the telecommunications industry toward fuller disclosure amid debate over government surveillance programs.
As Vodafone loses 6.1 lakh subscribers, growth of small telcos jumps
Sindhu •Data released by the the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) shows that in July alone, the three small telcos - Aircel, Uninor and Videocon - added 15.7 lakh new subscribers, which is more than three times of what market leader Airtel managed at 4.8 lakhs.