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India Adds 9 Million Mobile Users in July
Indian mobile telecoms firms added 9.2 million users last month, taking subscribers in the world’s fastest growing wireless market to nearly 300 million, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India said.
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India Adds 9 Million Mobile Users in July
Indian mobile telecoms firms added 9.2 million users last month, taking subscribers in the world’s fastest growing wireless market to nearly 300 million, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India said.
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Essay: Market Data, Far From the Market
The financial services company Reuters has started a pilot program to give market data to farmers in India, helping them compare prices from one market to another.
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Essay: Market Data, Far From the Market
The financial services company Reuters has started a pilot program to give market data to farmers in India, helping them compare prices from one market to another.
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Leading Indian Telecom Seeking Deal in South Africa
The deal, which could be worth more than $40 billion in its entirety, is the latest international foray by an Indian company.
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Leading Indian Telecom Seeking Deal in South Africa
The deal, which could be worth more than $40 billion in its entirety, is the latest international foray by an Indian company.
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