The company had posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 759.2 crore in the March quarter of FY21 (Q4FY21), while it had incurred a loss of Rs 15,933 crore in the year-ago period
Bharti Airtel has raised entry-level corporate postpaid plans to Rs 299 per month and loaded them with extra data, according to a statement issued on Thursday.
Airtel said it has simplified its Postpaid plans to offer industry leading data benefits backed by a 5G ready network and superior digital-first customer care
Earlier this month, the telecom company introduced a Rs 279 prepaid plan, with Rs 4 lakh insurance cover from HDFC Life
Market players say access to equity capital will give companies the confidence to chalk expansion plans to benefit from an upturn in the economy
A physical copy of the insurance will be delivered to customer's doorstep on request
Recently, SC had upheld the government's definition of adjusted gross revenue (AGR) and directed telecom operators to pay up the pending dues that could add up to an estimated Rs 1.33 trillion
JioFiber has been running trials of the service since the past two years, for almost 500,000 customers. The plans range from Rs 699 to Rs 8,499 a month
Airtel also plans to reduce the number of plans above Rs 499 to just 3.
The special resolution to approve the proposed composite scheme of arrangement between Tata Teleservices, Bharti Airtel and Bharti Hexacom received 99.97 per cent voting in favour of the resolution
Under the revised Infinity plans, the company is now offering twice the data at the same price; the move comes after Jio revised its plans and booster packs to offer more data at discounted price
Airtel prepaid users can now avail a total of 98GB of 3G/4G data for 28 days
Airtel prepaid users can now avail a total of 98GB of 3G/4G data for 28 days