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Jio IPO: Bharti Airtel shares jump 2% as Mukesh Ambani says Jio to file DRHP today
Bharti Airtel shares rose over 2% after Mukesh Ambani announced Jio Platforms will file its DRHP with SEBI. The proposed IPO could become India’s largest. Jio’s strong subscriber base and valuation outlook highlight intensifying competition with Airtel in the telecom and broadband space.
Bharti Airtel's Rahul Vatts named COAI Chairperson for 2026-27
Rahul Vatts of Bharti Airtel will lead COAI as Chairperson for 2026-27. Ravi Gandhi of Reliance Jio will be Vice-Chairperson. The announcement came after COAI's Annual General Body Meeting. The telecom industry body reviewed sector developments and discussed future priorities. This leadership change marks a new phase for strengthening India's digital communications ecosystem.
Stocks in news: HCL Tech, Bharti Airtel, SBI, Adani Enterprises, GMR Airports
Indian equities opened the week strong, with the Sensex and Nifty gaining nearly 1% each on positive global sentiment. Key stocks in focus include HCL Technologies, GMR Airports, Adani Enterprises, and Bharti Airtel, with significant corporate announcements and strategic moves shaping the market outlook.
Telcos, businesses spar over calls, SMS consent regime
Telecom firms and banks are locked in a dispute over India's new digital consent rules for commercial messages. Major operators like Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio want exclusive control over customer consent. They argue smaller players contribute to spam. Other stakeholders believe dominant telcos seek to monopolize a profitable new system.
Airtel to continue its postpaid plan despite backlash over 'slicing'
Bharti Airtel has renamed its "Priority postpaid plan" to "Postpaid Fast Lane". The company continues to offer enhanced network service to its postpaid users. Airtel states the new plan has received a satisfying response. The company has no plans to withdraw the offering. Postpaid users with 5G-capable devices will receive superior network experience.
Airtel expands 5G footprint, rebrands Priority Postpaid as Fast Lane
Bharti Airtel is expanding its 5G network across northern India, adding over 2,900 new sites. The company has also rebranded its Priority Postpaid service to 'Fast Lane'. This service offers enhanced network performance for eligible postpaid users. The move has raised questions about net neutrality and preferential treatment for premium subscribers.
Stocks to buy in 2026 for long term: Bharti Airtel, IndiGo among 5 stocks that could give 10-30% return

Stocks to watch: Ajanta Pharma, Bharti Airtel, IndiGo, NLC India, among key stocks in focus on 10 June - Mint
Stocks to watch: Ajanta Pharma, Bharti Airtel, IndiGo, NLC India, among key stocks in focus on 10 JuneMint

Stocks to Watch for June 10: Bharti Airtel, Indigo, Ajanta Pharma, OMC stocks and more
Bharti Airtel gains relief after the Bombay High Court quashed OTSC demands, while IndiGo remains in focus following a 10% hike in aviation turbine fuel prices. Ajanta Pharma sees a promoter stake sale via a block deal, the government expands NLC India's OFS, and Dixon Technologies plans a telecom manufacturing joint venture with Gemtek. Here are the key stocks to watch ahead of Wednesday's trading session.

Airtel Arm Bharti Hexacom Gets Rs 473-Crore Relief After Bombay HC Order In Spectrum Case
The relief comes as part of a wider judgment in favour of Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea, with the court striking down the Centre's retrospective levy of one-time spectrum charges imposed on telecom operators.

Five Stocks To Buy: ICICI Bank, Bharti Airtel, Fortis Healthcare And More | June 09, 2026
Top picks include private sector lenders ICICI Bank and Federal Bank, telecom giant Bharti Airtel, and hospital chain Fortis Healthcare.
HC quashes ₹23,600 cr retrospective spectrum dues on Airtel, Voda Idea
The Bombay High Court has cancelled spectrum charges of approximately 23,600 crore rupees for Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea. The court ruled the government could not retrospectively impose these charges for the period between 2008 and 2012. This decision removes significant financial uncertainty for the telecom sector. It creates a more supportive environment for future investments in India's telecommunications industry.