BHARTI INFRATEL LIMITED

    Bharti Infratel Limited is an Indian Non-Government Company. It's a public company and is classified as'company limited by shares'.

    Company's authorized capital stands at Rs 350000.0 lakhs and has 54.10769% paid-up capital which is Rs 189376.93 lakhs.

    Bharti Infratel Limited is majorly in Transport, storage and Communications business and currently, company operations are active.

    Company is registered in Delhi (Delhi) Registrar Office.

    Bharti Infratel Limited Details

    CINU64201DL2006PLC156038
    StatusACTIVE
    Company CategoryCompany Limited by Shares
    Company Sub-categoryIndian Non-Government Company
    Company ClassPublic
    Business ActivityTransport, storage and Communications
    Authorized Capital350000.0 lakhs
    Paid-up Capital189376.93 lakhs
    Paid-up Capital %54.10769
    Registrar Office CityDelhi
    Registered StateDelhi
    Registration Date30 Nov, 2006

    Bharti Infratel Limited News

    • DoT and Trai are struggling to curb spam and scams on OTT platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal. While WhatsApp is cooperating to some extent, there is little control over Telegram and Signal. Telcos are concerned as their measures do not work on these unregulated platforms.

      ​​Bharti is buying the stake from BT’s largest shareholder, Altice UK. The BT stock has surged more than 10% this week to a market capitalisation of $18.55 billion following the stake purchase announcement. Depending on the valuation for the acquisition, the group will look to put in a mix of cash and debt for the rest of the deal, which could take some time, said the people cited, adding that a final decision on the additional debt amount will be taken then.

      Bharti Airtel Share Price: Goldman sees Airtel’s growth sharply accelerating on the back of last month’s headline tariff hike and estimates the Sunil MIttal-led telco’s India business sustaining around 20% EBITDA growth for the foreseeable future.

      The counting of votes began at 8 am on Saturday for the by-election to the Rupauli assembly seat in Bihar's Purnea district. The by-election was required due to the resignation of sitting MLA Bima Bharti, who left the JD(U) to contest the Lok Sabha election on an RJD ticket. The voter turnout for the July 10 bypoll was recorded at 52.75 per cent.

      ​This is something which we have been arguing that now that both Jio and Bharti have roughly around 20% of their subscribers on 5G, it is only a matter of time that they will start monetising it, which is what it has started.

    * Ministry of Corporate Affairs, 2019, Company/LLP Data, (Government of India administrative body to govern and regulate corporate affairs through the Companies Act 1956 & 2013 including other allied Acts, Bills and Rules) http://www.mca.gov.in/, Updated as on 15 May, 2015.

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    The Economic Times

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