Bharti Airtel rose 1.11% to Rs 571.75 after the company announced its entry into the advertising business with the launch of Airtel Ads, a brand engagement solution.
Airtel Ads allows brands of all sizes to curate consent based and privacy safe campaigns to one of the biggest pool of quality customers in India. Airtel has over 320 million customers across its businesses - Mobile, DTH and Homes. Airtel s Mobile customers have the highest average monthly data consumption at 16.8 GB and the highest monthly ARPU of Rs 166. Airtel s fast growing DTH and Homes networks serve premium households across the country.
Using Airtel s deep data science capabilities, Airtel Ads allows brands to create high engagement and high impact campaigns to the most relevant customer cohorts. This also means that Airtel customers receive only the most relevant brand offerings and not unwanted spam.
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Safaricom, Airtel, ATC, Seal Towers, Alan Dick win Kenyan mobile infrastructure contracts under USF Friday 12 February 2021 | 11:29 CET | News The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has awarded contracts to five companies to roll out telecommunications mobile network infrastructure and services in 101 sub-locations of the country. The project is being done via the Universal Service Fund (USF), which aims to provide communications in under-served and unserved areas. Safaricom, Airtel Kenya, American Towers Company (ATC) Kenya Operations, Seal Towers, and Alan Dick & Company (East Africa) won contracts to provide the infrastructure and services in sub-locations of seventeen marginalised counties.
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Nokia Corporation NOK is scheduled to report fourth-quarter 2020 results, before the opening bell, on Feb 4. In the last reported quarter, adjusted earnings missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by a penny. In the fourth quarter, the company is likely to have recorded lower revenues year over year despite healthy demand for 5G telecommunications equipment for higher 5G deployments across the globe due to COVID-19 adversities.
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During the quarter, Nokia reached the milestone of more than 100 5G contracts with communications service providers, marking an important achievement in the highly competitive market. The Finland-based telecom equipment provider has an aggregate of 160 5G engagements with operators, from deals to paid trials. It currently has 34 live 5G networks, both public and private. The company has launched 4G and 5G network slicing solutions to enable operators
Reuters > By Reuters - 29 January 2021 - 17:42 Airtel says it has no plans to extend its services to other markets. Image: 123RF/ANDRIY
NAIROBI - Airtel Africa will focus on growing in the markets where it already operates on the continent and will not bid for licences in Ethiopia, where the nation of 110 million people is opening up its telecoms sector, the company s CEO said on Friday.
Africa s second most populous nation, one of the last remaining closed telecoms markets on the continent, plans to sell a minority stake in state-owned Ethio Telecoms within nine months and is tendering for two new licences, a process that was expected to start last month.
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NAIROBI (Reuters) - Airtel Africa will focus on growing in the markets where it already operates on the continent and will not bid for licences in Ethiopia, where the nation of 110 million people is opening up its telecoms sector, the company’s CEO said on Friday.
A general view shows customers and employees inside a mobile phone service centre operated by Kenyan telecom operator Airtel Kenya at the Sarit Centre within the Westlands district of Nairobi, Kenya January 29, 2021. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya
Africa’s second most populous nation, one of the last remaining closed telecoms markets on the continent, plans to sell a minority stake in state-owned Ethio Telecoms within nine months and is tendering for two new licences, a process that was expected to start last month.