BANGKOK: Norwegian telecoms group Telenor said on Monday it planned to expand its operations in India to offer nationwide services this year, which
will mean its investments in Asia will be higher than last year.
Telenor, which has operations in eight of India's 22 telecom zones, has no plan to join in the price-cutting in the world's fastest-growing mobile market even though its current tariffs were not the cheapest, Sigve Brekke, head of Telenor Group's Asian operations, said.
"We are very satisfied with our operations in India because we are going to launch faster and bigger than we thought," Brekke, who is based in Bangkok, said in an interview.
Telenor plans nationwide service in India- Telecom-News By Industry-News-The Economic Times
will mean its investments in Asia will be higher than last year.
Telenor, which has operations in eight of India's 22 telecom zones, has no plan to join in the price-cutting in the world's fastest-growing mobile market even though its current tariffs were not the cheapest, Sigve Brekke, head of Telenor Group's Asian operations, said.
"We are very satisfied with our operations in India because we are going to launch faster and bigger than we thought," Brekke, who is based in Bangkok, said in an interview.
Telenor plans nationwide service in India- Telecom-News By Industry-News-The Economic Times