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Bharti Airtel Limited is a leading telecommunication company globally. Headquartered in New Delhi, we are the most trusted provider of ICT services with a global network across the USA, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia-Pacific, India, and SAARC regions. Airtel Telecommunications ranks amongst the top 3 mobile service providers around the world (as per subscribers)
Through the diverse product portfolio and strategically located submarine cables and satellite network running across 365,000+ RKMs in 50 countries and 5 continents, we are pushing the boundaries in digital service delivery with a key focus on enhanced end-user experience, round-the-clock infrastructure availability, and superior service quality.
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Overall Rating | 4.0/5 based on 13.6k reviews | 3.7/5 based on 88.4k reviews | 4.1/5 based on 15.3k reviews | 3.9/5 based on 22.3k reviews |
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Primary Work Policy | Work from office 67% employees reported | Work from office 80% employees reported | Work from office 53% employees reported | Work from office 74% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 3.7 Good rated by 1.6k women | 3.8 Good rated by 25.6k women | 3.9 Good rated by 2.6k women | 3.8 Good rated by 1.6k women |
Rating by Men Employees | 4.0 Good rated by 11k men | 3.6 Good rated by 57.6k men | 4.1 Good rated by 11.6k men | 3.9 Good rated by 19.2k men |
Job security | 3.8 Good | 4.5 Good | 3.8 Good | 3.9 Good |
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Analysts welcome ACID transactions on real-time distributed Aerospike
- Distributed multi-model database Aerospike has added ACID transactions in its 8.0 release, claiming an industry first.
- Analysts support the release, recognizing it overcomes challenges in distributed NoSQL databases.
- Aerospike, known for powering high-performance real-time applications, counts PayPal, Barclays, and Airtel among its customers.
- The addition of ACID transactions is seen as a significant milestone for Aerospike, especially for transactional applications in a distributed environment.

Vodafone Idea Q3 Results Review — Operationally Weak Says Motilal Oswal And Downgrades The Stock To 'Sell'
- Vodafone Idea Q3 Results Review — Operationally Weak Says Motilal Oswal And Downgrades The Stock To 'Sell'
- Vodafone Idea lost further market share to peers in Q3, with continued data subscriber churn and weaker customer engagement metrics, adds the brokerage.
- Vodafone Idea's reported Ebitda (up 4% QoQ, versus 3%/9% QoQ growth for RJio/Bharti India wireless) came in line with our estimates due to lower employee and SG&A costs.
- Despite accelerated network investments, regaining subscribers will be a challenge for Vodafone Idea as its peers have superior free cash flow generation and deeper pockets.

Stocks To Buy Today: Ashok Leyland, BSE, Bharti Airtel, Alkem Laboratories, SRF
- Analysts recommend buying stocks of Ashok Leyland, BSE, Bharti Airtel, Alkem Laboratories, and SRF.
- Ashok Leyland stock is advised to be purchased at Rs 218 with a target of Rs 247 and a stop loss of Rs 197.
- BSE stock is recommended to be purchased at Rs 5,339 with a target of Rs 5,540 and a stop loss of Rs 5,225.
- Bharti Airtel stock is advised to be purchased at Rs 1,711 with a target of Rs 1,785 and a stop loss of Rs 1,675.

Airtel awards contracts to Nokia to expand 5G Wireless Broadband Access
- Airtel has awarded contracts to Nokia to expand 5G wireless broadband access.
- Airtel will leverage Nokia's FastMile 5G outdoor receivers and Wi-Fi 6 access point for better connectivity and in-home experience.
- The products will be produced in India and packaged in fully recyclable materials.
- Nokia's 5G Fixed Wireless Access and Wi-Fi 6 Access Point solutions will help provide high-speed internet to underserved areas.

Nifty 50 Top Gainers And Losers On Feb. 12: Airtel, HDFC Bank To RIL, M&M
- HDFC Bank, Larsen & Toubro and Bharti Airtel were the top gainers among Nifty 50 stocks
- ITC and Bharat Electronics registered losses
- Reliance Industries, Mahindra & Mahindra, Infosys, and Bharat Electronics were the top losers
- Benchmark indices extended their fall to the sixth consecutive day

Stocks To Buy Today: Bharti Airtel, JK Cement, Oil India
- Analysts have advised investors to buy Bharti Airtel, JK Cement, and Oil India stocks.
- Recommended purchasing Bharti Airtel at Rs 1,697 with a target of Rs 1,780 and a stop loss of Rs 1,650.
- Recommended purchasing JK Cement stock at Rs 4,823 with a target of Rs 5,065 and a stop loss of Rs 4,715.
- Recommended purchasing Oil India at Rs 412.20 with a target of Rs 437-400 and a stop loss of Rs 390.

MSCI Rejig: Hyundai India Only Addition In February Review; IndusInd Bank, Zomato Weights To Rise
- Hyundai Motor India, IndusInd Bank, Zomato, Varun Beverages, and Mankind Pharma will have increased weightage in the February MSCI review.
- India's weight in MSCI Global Standard Indexes will rise to 19% from the current 18.8% after the quarterly rejig.
- HDFC Bank holds the highest weightage among Indian stocks in MSCI indexes, followed by Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank, Infosys, and Bharti Airtel.
- MSCI added 19 Indian small-cap stocks and removed an equal number from its indices.

Top gainers & losers today, 11 February: Bharti Airtel sole gainer as Zomato, Tata Steel lead losses
- BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty fell 1.32% each on 11th February, marking their fifth straight decline.
- Bharti Airtel was the sole gainer, rising marginally by 0.19%.
- Zomato led the losses, tumbling 5.24%, followed by Tata Steel's drop of 2.91%.
- The market witnessed its steepest single-day fall in three weeks, with both indices touching their intraday lows.

India’s ambitions to build indigenous telecom network gear stuck in limbo
- India's telecom operators including Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea have been slow to adopt O-RAN technology in India, which would enable them to work with multiple vendors on cellular network equipment instead of relying on just Nokia, Ericsson and Samsung.
- The telecoms reacted prematurely to the technology when it came out, said Professor V Sridhar from the International Institute of Information Technology in Bengaluru. He suggested that telcos are looking for a noticeable material advantage before flocking toward O-RAN.
- O-RAN technology has not yet been proven to have a material advantage over proprietary software.
- In India, the idea of O-RAN had initially excited telcos but its deployment has been hampered by issues of interoperability, security risks, and limited scale and maturity.
- While O-RAN technology in India is not at carrier-grade reliability level yet, experts believe that the technology could become a competitive alternative compared to proprietary architecture by the time 6G is standardized in 2030.
- Prem Singh, Assistant Professor, IIIT Bangalore said that the most important development towards the trend was the government funding of ₹150 crore under the National Mission of Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical System (MMICTS) scheme to develop advanced wireless communication technology.
- Kunal Bajaj, CEO and Co-founder, CloudExtel, India’s leading Network-as-a-service provider, said the limited large-scale deployment of O-RAN is a complex issue in India on a ‘circle’ basis.
- Aside from problems of scale, deployment and market dynamics, O-RAN deployment in India has been made more difficult by issues such as spectrum allocation.
- While Indian telcos are taking their time to adopt O-RAN technology, Chinese firms have been working on O-RAN networks and the Chinese government has also been promoting the O-RAN Alliance, an industry group that promotes open technology to reduce reliance on proprietary suppliers. The US has also been pushing O-RAN and critical of what it sees as an over-reliance by some countries on Chinese technology.
- By 2025, none of the collaborations between Indian telecoms and O-RAN vendors had taken off. Tata Consulting Services (TCS) has partnered with state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) for O-RAN deployment in India.

Top gainers & losers today, 10 Feb: Kotak Bank, Airtel rise; PowerGrid, Tata Steel fall
- Top gainers today were Kotak Mahindra Bank and Bharti Airtel, while PowerGrid and Tata Steel were among the major losers.
- The BSE Sensex ended 0.70% lower at 77,311.80, while the NSE Nifty lost 0.76% to close at 23,381.60.
- Kotak Mahindra Bank rose 1.20% and Bharti Airtel climbed 0.90%.
- PowerGrid dropped 3.45% and Tata Steel declined 3.11%.

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