but i might stick to dialog as my primary connection caz u never know when it might bring up strategies which r more advantageous than airtel like it did to mobitel n most of da profit frm dialog remains in da countrywast123 said:i hurd dat a sms will cost arnd 75 cents nd outgoin charges 4 all networks z Rs 3! it will b great chlnge 2 da dialog! coz dis AIRTEL has covered da whole THAMILNADU in 3 months! Therefore wot 2 talk abt r country!

amilabanuka said:Danna widiyata nam dan eyala towers gahagena yanawa. release karana dawasa nam danne na. eka satellite brodcasting nam neme. Awula tiyenne ape rate wadiya katawath job labena ekak na. okkoma india tama. mokada eke MSC tika tiyenne indiavelu. ape tiyenne tower tika witarai. Fiber ekakin india dennalu hadanne. ehen tama switch wenne. Ubala allapu gedara call ekak gattat eka indiawata gihin tama enne.

nabil said:but i might stick to dialog as my primary connection caz u never know when it might bring up strategies which r more advantageous than airtel like it did to mobitel n most of da profit frm dialog remains in da country![]()
! Itz up to u! weder u gonna stick 2 dialog o airtel! Bt i'll move in to AIRTEL, although i'm using a dialog! he he he he
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India's top mobile operator Bharti Airtel has forayed into Sri Lanka by inking an agreement with the island nation's main foreign investment promotion body to invest 150 million dollars in rolling out operations, a company official said.
Bharti, which will become the fifth mobile phone operator here, is currently scouting for locations to set up base stations and talking to equipment vendors to rollout its network here.
"If things go as planned, we are hoping to launch our services by the end of this calendar year,(2007)" Bharti's Director, Legal and Regulatory Affairs, Narendra Gupta told reporters here.
Airtel had recently got the permission from Sri Lankan Telecom Regulatory Commission to start 2G and 3G services. It bagged the license competing against Reliance Communications and Maxis Telecom.
The Sri Lankan operation would be the first international foray for the Indian company, with the Bharti hoping to use it as a base to expand into the South Asian region.
"Sri Lanka is a very promising market for telecom services, with lower phone penetration at 20 per cent," Gupta said.
The telecommunications field is one of the fastest growing sectors in Sri Lanka, with the number of mobile phone subscribers rising to 4.5 million by the end of 2006, according to the island country's Central Bank.
The market is dominated by Telekom Malaysia's Dialog Telekom with over 3.3 million subscribers on its network, distantly followed by Mobitel, Celltel Lanka and Hutchison.