Press Releases
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Airtel-reiterates-commitment-to-customers-in-Uganda
13.5.2013
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Bharti Airtel announces long-term strategic investment from Qatar Foundation Endowment
03.5.2013
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Media Statement from Bharti
02.5.2013
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airtel signs definitive agreement to fully acquire Warid Uganda
23.4.2013
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Bharti and Reliance Jio announce agreement for international data connectivity
23.4.2013
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Sunil Bharti Mittal appointed as Vice-Chairman of International Chamber of Commerce
22.4.2013
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Bharti Airtel and Samsung sign partnership to support Africa’s largest soccer tournament
3.4.2013
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Nokia and Bharti Airtel partner to deliver consumer value across Africa
2.4.2013
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Rajan Bharti Mittal appointed as President of International Chamber of Commerce India
1.4.2013
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Changing Lives
How our Mobile towers are reducing carbon footprint
Mobile towers are the lifeline of any cellular network. A smooth network depends on uninterrupted and adequate supply of power. In many parts of India, power supply is erratic. Most towers have a diesel generator backup. The telecom industry, with over 2,50,000 towers, is the largest consumer of diesel today.
Bharti Infratel, one of India’s top tower companies, has taken a pioneering step towards replacing diesel generators with solar energy, reducing Co2 emissions by 2.5 tonnes per tower every year.

