“The year gone by saw major consolidation in the telecom industry, with four operators ceasing to exist, either on account of mergers or outright shutdown of operations. We believe that with rapidly growing data demand, large network roll-outs will be required, indicating strong potential for the company in the coming years. We are already seeing some early signs of acceleration in network roll-out,” said Akhil Gupta, chairman. The merger process with Indus Towers was on track and ought to be complete in a few months, he said. Analysts say the merger with Indus will create the largest tower firm in India. The share price of Bharti Infratel closed at Rs 302.15 on Wednesday, up 2.6 per cent from Tuesday’s, on BSE.
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