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Google lays out mobile future
News In addition to European and US giants such as Vodafone, Telefonica and Sprint, Google also has partnerships with Japanese operators NTT DoCoMo and KDDI, India's Airtel and China Mobile. The online search giant has been ramping up its mobile... [13 May 2008]
ONE2ONE Logistics Controls Costs and Profitability
White Paper Created in 2001 from the logistics services of telecommunications company Airtel (now Vodafone), ONE2ONE Logistics delivers consignments nationwide in Spain. ONE2ONE Logistics wanted to support initial business activity covering administrative and... [08 Feb 2008]
Nortel Network Case Study: Bharti Airtel Limited
White Paper Bharti Airtel Limited (previously called Bharti Tele-Ventures) is one of India's leading private sector providers of telecommunications services, delivering mobile, broadband and telephony, and enterprise services to more than 19.74 million... [10 Jan 2008]
Bharti Airtel: End-to-End Business Transformation Provides Flexibility for Rapid Growth
White Paper Bharti Airtel Ltd.a leading Indian telecommunications provider, fundamentally transformed its business, optimizing IT, streamlining processes and preparing for growth, by adopting a far-reaching solution. [02 Dec 2007]
Airtel Sets Up India's Largest Televoting Backbone on Enterprise Linux
White Paper Airtel is India's largest GSM service provider, with a footprint that covers all telecom circles in the country. To solve this Airtel chose Enterprise Linux which runs on low cost, on dual Intel Xeon servers. [18 Apr 2007]
Mobile money shifting scheme announced
News Sunil Bharti Mittal, head of the Bharti Enteprises Group which owns the Indian operator Airtel, said: "This is available, this is doable and it must be done. The mobile industry is clubbing together to launch its very own mobile remittance service... [12 Feb 2007]
Hotmail goes mobile in India
News Airtel, which has a presence in 20 Indian states, has around 9.5 million subscribers. Yahoo already has similar arrangements with mobile phone companies serving India, including Orange, Hutch and Airtel. [14 Jan 2005]
BlackBerry takes passage to India
News Research In Motion on Tuesday introduced its BlackBerry messaging service and software in India, in partnership with mobile service provider Airtel. Airtel is part of India's largest telecom conglomerate, Bharti Enterprises [20 Oct 2004]
Airtel: Mobile Services for the Masses
White Paper With a subscriber base of over two million, Airtel (owned by Bharti Cellular) is India's largest mobile network. The company's Airtel network began working with SmartTrust in 2002. Like any other operator, Bharti Cellular has faced decreasing voice... [24 Feb 2004]
Mass SMS appeal for blood successful in India
News According to Indian daily The Times of India, telco Bharti Airtel sent out a mobile appeal last week, urging subscribers with a rare A-negative blood type to step forward to help Harinder Choudhary. Choudhary approached Airtel for permission to... [29 May 2003]
SMS dating a real revenue spinner in India
News A mobile virtual dating service called TrackUrMate has helped India-based cellular operator Bharti Airtel make five times more money from data services than before, says a senior company executive. Before we introduced the dating service, users... [13 May 2003]
Vodafone spends £400m to snap up subsidiary
News The deal sees Vodafone's controlling stake in the company formerly known as Airtel to 98.3 per cent. Vodafone has paid out £400m to buyout a minority shareholder in its Spanish subsidiary. The deal sees the company acquire the 2.2 per cent stake... [03 Apr 2002]
Vodafone makes first international 3G call
News Vodafone and BT both tried to take over Airtel (now Vodafone Spain) and J-Phone, but the heavily indebted BT was no match for Vodafone's aptitude at corporate takeovers. BT effectively conceded defeat when Sir Christopher Bland took over in April... [19 Dec 2001]
Bye-bye Bonfield
Comment It's pulled out of Japan Telecom and Spain's Airtel. He announced this week that he's leaving the company in January, nearly a year before his contract expires. And why the hasty exit? Nope, it's not because the insults have finally got to him. [02 Nov 2001]
Vodafone re-brands in Spain
News Telecel Vodafone in Portugal and Airtel Vodafone in Spain have dropped their original names and are now simply known as Vodafone. Telecel's renaming was completed three months ahead of schedule and Airtel finalised its in Spain. [30 Oct 2001]
