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Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) introduces instant cashback on ₹299 and above prepaid plans via BHIM UPI, enhancing user value in a competitive telecom market where rivals Jio and Airtel have ...
DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, unveils its upgraded V3.1 model optimized for domestic chips, enhancing speed and efficiency in the wake of U.S. export restrictions. Learn more about its new features, ...
Telefonica has renewed its contract with Huawei for 5G core network equipment in Spain through 2030, while also diversifying with a new contract for Nokia. This comes in light of EU security ...
Vodafone Idea has entered a partnership with MX Player to provide users access to a rich entertainment library through the Vi Movies & TV app, without any additional cost. This deal capitalizes on the ...
Elon Musk's Starlink is rapidly securing in-flight Wi-Fi contracts with leading airlines such as Emirates and United Airlines ...
South Korea's Personal Information Protection Commission will meet next week to decide on penalties against SK Telecom for a significant data breach affecting millions. The company may face fines ...
Apple is set to open its latest retail store, Apple Hebbal, in Bengaluru on September 2, 2025, enhancing its presence in India ahead of the iPhone 17 launch and the festive season. Experience the ...
Starlink, led by Elon Musk, is set to streamline customer verification using Aadhaar authentication in India, following ...
JPMorgan Chase and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group are negotiating a massive $22 billion financing deal for a new data center in Texas, highlighting the growing demand for digital infrastructure amid a ...
The president has this year secured trillions of dollars’ worth of pledges to invest in the US — even if some of those commitments are repackaged versions of existing plans. That includes a vow by ...
Lava has launched its new Play Ultra 5G smartphone aimed at gamers, featuring a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, AMOLED display, and competitive pricing starting at ₹14,999.
TCIL: Bharti Hexacom has gained majority shareholder approval to sell mobile towers to Indus Towers for ₹1,134 crore, despite some opposition from Telecom Consultants of India over valuation issues.