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Sunil Rajguru

Sunil Rajguru is Editor of Dataquest & PCQuest. He regularly conducts video interviews, moderates panel discussions, handles conferences & webinars. He was previously with IDC India, Living Digital magazine, Hindustan Times, Centre for Science & Environment. Ex-Columnist: Sify & India Today's DailyO. Alumnus of Asian College of Journalism Bangalore.

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The rise and fall of Indian telecom entities

In the end dozens of telecom players were left in the ruins in India with a duopoly emerging of two strong players—Jio and Airtel, along with a weak supporting act by the two other players—Vodafone Idea (Vi) and BSNL.

By Sunil Rajguru
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