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Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 has been launched in the Indian market. The device was launched back in April in the global market as an addition to the Redmi Note 9 Pro, Redmi Note 9 Pro Max and Redmi Note 9s smartphones. The Redmi Note 9 is the first smartphone in India which comes with octa-core MediaTek Helio G85 chipset and runs on Android 10 out of the box. The Redmi Note 9’s India variant has a lot of features similar to the global variant....
Xiaomi in its earnings call on Wednesday said that the consumer demand for smartphones in India has rebounded post the easing of the lockdown restrictions. The world’s fourth largest smartphone brand reported its results for its first quarter ended March 2020 with Xiaomi posting an 13.6% year-over-year (YoY) increase in its revenues. The company reported revenues of CNY 49.7 billion for its first quarter while its gross profits increased 44....
Despite the accelerating rollout of 5G and other new digital technologies, the RAN (Radio Access Network) market declined globally in Q3 2022. The slower growth that was seen in the first half of 2022 has extended into the third quarter of the year as well. Dell’Oro Group, a research and insights firm, has said that the 2G-5G RAN market declined year-over-year for a second consecutive quarter. According to the research firm, the top five RAN suppliers globally in Q3 2022 were Huawei, Ericsson, Nokia, ZTE and Samsung....
India is planning to roll out 5G commercially as fast as possible. But looking at the other nations which have already tested and launched 5G commercially, it looks like India is not in the kind of hurry we thought it would be. Top telcos of the country have said several times that their networks are 5G ready. Yet, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) hasn’t availed spectrum for the telcos to initiate network tests....
More Spectrum will Help Facilitate 5G Roll Out: Ookla VP Bharti Airtel in late January, said that it has become the “first telco” in the country to “successfully demonstrate” and “orchestrate live 5G service over a commercial network.” The second largest wireless operator in India said that its 5G demonstration was done “over its existing liberalised spectrum in the 1800 MHz band” through Non Stand Alone (NSA) network technology. However, Airtel highlighted that its users will experience 5G only “when adequate spectrum is available and government approvals received....
5G networks aren’t just a game of purchasing and deploying a ton of high-frequency spectrum for the telcos. There is a lot more to it, and all of it needs to happen for ensuring that 5G networks see success in India. First of all, the telcos will need to invest a lot in the ground-level infrastructure. This will include fiberisation, installing more towers and building micro-sites so that high-frequency networks can be delivered seamlessly....
5G is the next evolutionary leap in the tech industry. The wireless technology is being designed around the globe to offer seamless internet connectivity to users with low latency, high bandwidth, reliable connection and immersive experience. If you have been following the development of 5G, you must have heard about the allocation of spectrum to develop the 5G ecosystem. In case you are not aware of the 5G spectrum, follow the article till the end for a simple and detailed guide regarding the 5G spectrum....
Another area awaiting decisions are settling issues on merger and transfers of licenses of the mergers and acquisitions taken so far – such as Airtel-Telenor, Airtel-TTSL, Vodafone-Idea among others. The Department of Telecom is also preparing a Cabinet note for spectrum auction for the new government. The much-awaited spectrum auction will finally happen in the second half of 2019 where a whopping 8,293.95 Mhz of telecom frequencies at an estimated total base price of Rs 5....
LG has recently confirmed the shut down of its mobile phone business globally as the company has its priorities. Now in the latest development, it has been reported that the South Korean tech giant has recently joined hands with the U.S based firm Keysight Technologies and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), aiming to focus on 6G technologies research. The three partners essentially inked an agreement that states that they will cooperate in developing technologies related to terahertz frequencies....
The gaming and streaming industry has been on a high rise for the last couple of years and requires high-speed stable connectivity. Service providers offer a variety of plans for the users to choose from. However, if you are a user in Bangalore looking to stream or play heavy-duty games that require a good connection, ACT Broadband provides a number of plans, that users can get for better gaming and streaming experience....
Hy-Fi Project Can Be Replicated Across India: Malladi The project enables users to browse the internet “free” for 45 minutes at 25 Mbps speed till 1GB data. Malladi said that the Hy-Fi project in Hyderabad is a “great model that can be replicated” across India to “speed up internet adoption” in the country. “For the first time, the state government of Telangana has implemented a project of this magnitude to provide internet connectivity to its citizens,” Malladi told TelecomTalk....
In order to increase their position in the Zambian market, operator Airtel Africa and payments provider Cellulant have made announcements. The Lusaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and Cellulant Zambia have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to provide digital payments to the LCCI’s member companies. Significant Deal for Cellulant’s Tingg Payment System This is a noteworthy transaction for Cellulant’s Tingg payment technology, which connects more than 290 banks in Africa....
Bharti Airtel, the second-largest telecom operator in India, is asking for a Rs 4,000 advance from the customers if they want the free installation and hardware equipment for the fiber broadband connection. This offer is available for Airtel Black customers. Airtel said - “Pay Rs 4,000 as advance via the payment link/installation at no extra cost. This amount will be adjusted against your upcoming bills.” Along with this, Airtel is also offering Airtel Black customers 30 days of free service if they are purchasing a new service from the company....
Bharti Airtel offers not only consumer services but also a range of enterprise services catering to enterprise customers. For Enterprise Customers, secure connectivity on the go is an important aspect, and mobility is needed to keep the business running on the go. Moreover, most enterprise customers require their workforce to stay connected to keep up with productivity. So, in this digital era, as the corporate future relies on cutting-edge mobility and connectivity solutions, Bharti Airtel offers My wifi solution to enterprise customers to stay connected with special Airtel my wifi plans....
Getting New Airtel Digita TV Connection at Discount On the Airtel official website, the new customers will have to go to the DTH section where they will be able to find an application which will allow them to choose their subscription plan. The application will work in three steps, wherein firstly the subscriber will have to select their set-top box. Since the Rs 1,000 benefit is applicable on the HD set-top box, the choice is made by default....
Gopal Vittal, Bharti Airtel CEO (Chief Executive Officer), has written to the customers about the launch of Airtel Xsafe. Airtel Xsafe was announced by the telco on Monday. It is a security surveillance service from Bharti Airtel which is tailored for the needs of retail consumers. This service can be leveraged by small businesses and organisations, as well as for households by consumers. Benefits of Airtel Xsafe Gopal explained the three powerful benefits of Airtel Xsafe: Airtel Xsafe is currently available in 40 cities in the country....
Bharti Airtel, India’s second largest telecom operator had silently launched Rs 666 plan after the implementation of tariff hikes. The telco was the first one to move ahead with the tariff hikes which was followed by Vodafone Idea (Vi) and Reliance Jio. Airtel’s Rs 666 plan is geared for users who wanted something in the Rs 600 - Rs 700 range. Let’s check out the benefits of the Rs 666 plan from Airtel....
Bharti Airtel is the second biggest telecom company in India. It offers a variety of prepaid and postpaid plans to the customers. If you are looking for a certain kind of plan with specific benefits, chances are that you will get it with Airtel. There are many top-up vouchers which come solely with talk time benefits or data benefits. The thing is, there is something for every kind of customer with Airtel....
Airtel Payments Bank is the first payments bank in India that offers its customers a wide range of financial services. It is a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel, one of India’s largest telecommunications companies. Airtel Payments Bank was launched in November 2016 as a pilot of its banking services in Rajasthan and became the first payments bank to start operations in India. Airtel Payments Bank The Bank provides a wide range of services, including opening savings accounts, depositing and withdrawing cash, and other banking transactions....