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Telenor India was a mobile network operator in India, owned by the Norwegian Telenor Group. It started as Uninor in 2007, but faced license cancellations and re-branded as Telenor in 2015. It merged with Bharti Airtel in 2019.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of telecom services providers in India, including DTH operators, MSOs, wireless operators and mobile operators. It also shows the market share, subscriber base, ownership and technologies of each operator as of April 2024.
Telenor is a multinational telecommunications company with operations in Scandinavia and Asia. It started as a state-operated telegraph service in 1855 and became a public corporation in 1994, and was partially privatised in 2000.
Bharti Airtel is the second largest mobile network operator in India and the world, with operations in 18 countries across South Asia and Africa. It offers various services such as fixed-line broadband, voice, 5G, 4G, LTE, VoLTE, and digital TV, and has a history of outsourcing and low-cost strategies.
Find out the number and names of ISPs offering broadband and narrowband internet services in India as of 30 June 2023. See the top 5 ISPs by subscriber base and other notable ISPs with coverage area.
Learn about the history, development and current status of telecommunications in India, the second largest telecom market in the world. Find out about the telephone, internet, television and satellite sectors, the government policies, the market players and the challenges.
BSNL is a central public sector undertaking in India that provides telecommunications services such as landline, mobile, broadband, and internet. BSNL stands for Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, which means India Communications Corporation Limited in English.
Tata Docomo was an Indian mobile network operator and a subsidiary of Tata Teleservices. It launched GSM and 3G services in 2009 and merged with Bharti Airtel in 2019 after resolving a dispute with NTT Docomo.