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Airtel to get edge over Jio after Videocon spectrum buy
19 Mar 2016
Once it completes its purchase of Videocon's 4G airwaves in six circles, the country's top mobile operator Bharti Airtel will emerge as the largest high-speed mobile broadband spectrum owner in the country, beating Mukesh Ambani-owned new entrant Reliance Jio Infocomm
Airtel to get edge over Jio after Videocon spectrum buy
19 Mar 2016
Once it completes its purchase of Videocon's 4G airwaves in six circles, the country's top mobile operator Bharti Airtel will emerge as the largest high-speed mobile broadband spectrum owner in the country, beating Mukesh Ambani-owned new entrant Reliance Jio Infocomm
Airtel to get edge over Jio after Videocon spectrum buy
19 Mar 2016
Once it completes its purchase of Videocon's 4G airwaves in six circles, the country's top mobile operator Bharti Airtel will emerge as the largest high-speed mobile broadband spectrum owner in the country, beating Mukesh Ambani-owned new entrant Reliance Jio Infocomm
Doctors who got more money from pharma companies prescribed more brand-name drugs: study
19 Mar 2016
Doctors who accept payments from pharmaceutical firms and medical-device makers in the US are twice as likely to prescribe more expensive drugs, reveals a recent study
More drug bans coming: 1,200 FDCs under scanner
18 Mar 2016
TransCanada to buy Columbia Pipeline Group for $10.2 bn
18 Mar 2016
The deal comes months after the US President Barack Obama blocked TransCanada’s cross-border Keystone XL crude pipeline due to environment issues
68% of milk in India adulterated; test gadget available
17 Mar 2016
Milk is generally considered a healthy drink – but perhaps not in India, where 68 per cent of the milk sold is found to have been adulterated
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