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    SECTOR | 05 May 2025
    Telcos write to 5 airports over indoor telecom infra deployment rights
    Business Standard
    Telcos say current rules prohibit unlicensed third parties from deploying active or passive telecom infrastructure, urge airports to grant rights to licensed operators
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    Telcos demand exclusive IBS deployment rights at four major Indian airports
    Business Line | 05 May 2025
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    SECTOR | 04 May 2025
    Tejas completes 7,492-cr BSNL deal to set up 100,000 4G, 5G sites
    Business Standard
    Tata Group's telecom gear firm Tejas Networks has completed the supply of telecom equipment to BSNL to set up 1 lakh sites for 4G and 5G services under the deal awarded in August 2023, the company said in a recent update. "We shipped more than 100,000 sites for the BSNL 4G/5G network. This is one of the largest single-vendor RAN networks in the world ever delivered in record time. So I think I'm very proud of the team and also the consortium of TCS, C-DoT and our customer BSNL for actually helping us make this happen," Tejas Networks CEO and Managing Director Anand Athreya said during the company's recent earnings call. The company won the Rs 7,492-crore deal after completing extensive trials as part of a consortium led by TCS. BSNL is expected to launch its 4G services in June -- about nine years after private operators rolled out their services. The BSNL network is planned to be upgraded to 5G services after stabilisation of 4G services. The company posted a consolidated loss of
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    SECTOR | 04 May 2025
    Drones can provide secure coverage compared to satellites: COAI DG
    Business Standard
    High altitude platforms like solar power drones, balloons, airships, etc, can provide secure and flexible coverage at lower cost compared to satellites, a senior official of telecom industry body COAI said. Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) Director General S P Kochhar said countries like the US, Japan, the UK, and companies like Airbus (Zephyr) and SoftBank are investing heavily in HAPS technologies and India should start working on regulatory framework for HAPS operations, spectrum allocation and airspace management. Kochhar's remarks come at a time when COAI key members Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio have joined hands with Elon Musk-led Starlink for satellite services after initially opposing and obstructing its bid to enter the India market. Starlink is yet to get government's approval to start services in India pending security clearance. "The main purpose of HAPS is similar to satellites, but with the advantage of being able to be deployed rapidly and at a lower
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    SECTOR | 02 May 2025
    Explained: Why are Sonata Software shares up 38% in 4 trading days?
    Business Standard
    On April 28, 2025, Sonata Software announced that it has secured a $73-million, five-year transformational engagement with a major US-based company in the Technology, Media, and Telecom (TMT) sector
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    SECTOR | 02 May 2025
    Indus Tower Share Price Declines After Q4 Results
    Indus Tower Share Price Declines After Q4 Results
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    Indus Towers net profit decreased by 3.99% to Rs 1,779 crore, down from Rs 1,853 crore in the previous quarter.
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    SECTOR | 01 May 2025
    Trai to review cable TV regulations to improve ease of doing business
    Business Standard
    Lahoti added that Trai, in its recent review of the regulations in 2024 for cable TV, critically examined whether certain regulations were truly needed in the industry
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    SECTOR | 01 May 2025
    TRAI Chairman seeks levelplaying field between linear and digital media
    Business Line
    Lahoti said the regulatory body does not want to create an environment where regulation discriminates between two mediums
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    SECTOR | 01 May 2025
    Vivo Y19 5G phone with 'smart features' launched at Rs 10,499: Check specs
    Business Standard
    The Vivo Y19 5G smartphone is now available on Vivo India e-store, e-commerce platform Flipkart, and select retail outlets
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    SECTOR | 30 Apr 2025
    Indus Towers Q4 results: Profit dips 4% to 1,779 cr despite revenue growth
    Business Standard
    Telecom infrastructure company Indus Towers on Wednesday reported a net profit of Rs 1,779 crore for the March quarter, registering a decline of 4 per cent year-on-year. It said the industry developments during the year have only strengthened the outlook for the company and the sector. The company exuded confidence about maintaining the "momentum" by capitalising on customers' network expansion and available strategic opportunities. The revenue for the just-ended quarter came in at Rs 7,727 crore, up 7.4 per cent year-on-year. The Q4 FY25 had a provision of Rs 226 crore for doubtful receivables, aided by collections against past overdue, the company said in a release. "During the quarter, the company acquired passive infrastructure assets from Bharti Airtel and accounted for the same as a common control transaction in accordance with Ind AS 103 which requires restatement of financial results of Indus Towers from the date on which common control was established i.e. Nov 19, 2024. ..
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    SECTOR | 30 Apr 2025
    Starlink eyes multiple Indian partners to fast-track local satcom launch
    Business Standard
    Starlink is in talks with Indian firms like BSNL, Nelco, and Jio to launch satellite internet services in India, aiming for rapid expansion through local partnerships across the country
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