Such a move, if implemented, would mark a watershed for the telecom business in India and will go a long way toward ensuring that the market doesn’t end up as a private sector duopoly, analysts said.
Analysts believe this decision would be a game-changer for India's telecom industry, preventing a duopoly and promoting healthier competition. According to sources, the proposed move could provide a ...
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India has once again pushed back a contentious plan to limit major technology companies’ control of the nation’s digital payments system, extending a regulatory uncertainty that has weighed on ...
This success, however, is no small feat for a country like India, which is characterised ... The emergence of a duopoly, especially a foreign-owned one, at a relatively early stage in the UPI ...