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Bharti Airtel has 200 million customers: Mittal | Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman and Managing Director, Bharti Airtel, on Thursday announced that the company has crossed the significant milestone of 200 million customers in the year 2009-10. "We are today announcing and celebrating. Airtel having achieved the 200 million mark of customers. Some of you friends were there when we were talking in this very room at 100 million subscriber celebration, it was not too
long ago, and then I had mentioned, that we will get the next 200 million, 100
coming in from, India and nearly 100 coming from outside India," said Mittal.
"The first 100 out of the additional two hundred is in the bag now, where, India
has contributed 60 more million customers, and Africa contributing 40 million,"
he added, while addressing the media persons here today. In the wake of the ongoing
2G spectrum scam, all the telecom companies are under the scanner of the investigating
agencies. Mittal, however, clarified that they have always abided by the government
polices and will follow all the government guidelines. "We are a subject of all
regulatory policies that the government ushers from time-to-time, fifteen years
has been a long time for me to experience that. Some good, some bad, sometimes
really bad, but you have to carry on moving forward," said Mittal. "The good news
is we have been able to weather many storms and we are in that sense capable of
working under any environment that the policyholders decide," he added. Bharti
Airtel Limited is a telecommunication service provider in India, which is engaged
in mobile services, telemedia services, enterprise services and infrastructure
services. The mobile business offers services in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
The telemedia business provides broadband, Internet Protocol Television (IPTV)
and telephone services in 89 cities of India.
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