Bharti Airtel, India's largest mobile operator, reported a 13% year-on-year rise in revenues in its operations in South Asia in the quarter ending March 31 to 121.2 billion Indian rupees (2.69 billion US dollars), boosted by a 28% rise in customers in the region to almost 168 million. Bharti said that revenues in its recently-acquired African operations, which added 2.1 million customers in the quarter, amounted to 41.82 billion rupees in the three month period.
Bharti said its 131,304 base stations across 19 countries now serve a total of 220.88 million connections. source: Bharti Airtel statement
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