Airtel | |
Company type | Public |
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ISIN | INE397D01024 |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 7 July 1995[1] |
Founder | Sunil Mittal |
Headquarters | Nelson Mandela Road, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, India[1] |
Area served | South Asia, Africa, Channel Islands |
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Products | |
Revenue | ₹151,417.8 crore (US$18 billion) (2024)[2] |
₹39,275.70 crore (US$4.7 billion) (2024)[2] | |
₹8,558 crore (US$1.0 billion) (2024)[2] | |
Total assets | ₹444,531 crore (US$53 billion) (2024)[2] |
Total equity | ₹82,018.8 crore (US$9.8 billion) (2024)[2] |
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Members | ~620 million[4] (March 2024) |
Number of employees | 86,900+(including 63,297 workers) March 2024)[4] |
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Website | airtel |
Bharti Airtel Limited is an Indian multinational telecommunications company based in New Delhi. It operates in 18 countries across South Asia and Africa, as well as the Channel Islands. Currently, Airtel provides 5G, 4G and LTE Advanced services throughout India. Currently offered services include fixed-line broadband, and voice services depending upon the country of operation. Airtel had also rolled out its Voice over LTE (VoLTE) technology across all Indian telecom circles.[6] It is the second largest mobile network operator in India and the third largest mobile network operator in the world.[4] Airtel was named India's 2nd most valuable brand in the first ever Brandz ranking by Millward Brown and WPP plc.[7]
Airtel is credited with pioneering the strategic management of outsourcing all of its business operations except marketing, sales and finance and building the 'minutes factory' model of low cost and high volumes. The strategy has since been adopted by several operators.[8] Airtel's equipment is provided and maintained by Ericsson, Huawei, and Nokia Networks[9] whereas IT support is provided by Amdocs. The transmission towers are maintained by subsidiaries and joint venture companies of Bharti including Bharti Infratel (merged with Indus Towers) and Indus Towers in India.[10] Ericsson agreed for the first time to be paid by the minute for installation and maintenance of their equipment rather than being paid upfront, which allowed Airtel to provide low call rates of ₹1 (1.2¢ US)/minute.[11]