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Specializing in telecommunications-oriented services for multiple commercial providers, US Tower Services has developed and expanded to meet the challenges of this technologically-diverse and ever-changing industry. From line and antenna repair to microwave installation and pathing to preventative maintenance to full site upgrade to tower/obstruction lighting installation and repair, we strive to meet or exceed every customer's needs and requirements in order to reach our shared goals successfully..

New technology

When a major wireless carrier announces the kickoff of a new technology to the public, such as "3G", "4G", and "5G", you can bet that Bharti Infratel Tower Services has been involved in that project.Each carrier has a national standard for each technology so that a resident of North can expect uninterrupted service on a road trip to South. We maintain continuing training and certification in these new technologies, as well as safety standards and local codes, in order to keep pace with the ever-changing and fast-paced telecommunications industry.

Combined Strength

The combined strength of Indus Towers and Bharti Infratel makes us one of the largest telecom tower companies in the world
Indus Towers Limited is formed by the merger of Bharti Infratel Limited and Indus Towers. This combined strength makes Indus one of the largest telecom tower companies in the world.

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What We Do

Bharti Infratel & Indus Towers

We offer Telecom Towers that are Shared by all the Telecom Operators in India. Be it 2G, 3G, 4G or futuristic 5G, we enable the Telecom Networks, through our 28,000 Telecom Towers located across all the 22 Telecom Circles.

By using our infrastructure, Telecom Operators build, operate and manage their networks, while saving on CAPEX and OPEX.

As a pioneer in the field, we understand Telecom Operators‘™ needs and challenges as well as dynamics of the market. Our state of the art infrastructure offers high availability network, backed by stringent Service Level Agreement.

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Company Profile

Bharti Infratel Tower

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Bharti Infratel Tower

Bharti Infratel Tower Limited is one of the world‘™s largest telecom tower infrastructure providers. It was incorporated in 2006 as a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel Limited. They have over 39,000 towers across 18 states in India. Our country has a total of 22 telecom circles, and Bharti Infratel is present in all of them. The company provides Shared Tower Telecom Infrastructure services. This essentially helps telecom operators to offer highly affordable telecom services to its customers. Interestingly, Bharti Infratel also had a 42% stake in Indus Towers before the merger. As of March 2019, Bharti Airtel and Nettle Infrastructure Investments Ltd. hold 18.3% and 35.18% stake, respectively, in Bharti Infratel.

A point to be noted here is that Nettle is also a subsidiary of Bharti Airtel. This means that Bharti Airtel has a total shareholding of 53% in its telecom infrastructure firm. Company Profile - Indus Towers Indus Towers was established in 2007 as a joint venture between Bharti Infratel, Vodafone, and Aditya Birla Telecom. The company was formed to ensure that a separate ‘telecom group‘™ was formed to dominate 15 telecom circles in India. Before the merger, these four companies had a specific stake in Indus Towers: Bharti Infratel (42% stake) Vodafone Group Plc. (42% stake) Vodafone Idea Ltd. (11.5% stake) Providence (4.85% stake) This telecom infrastructure firm has over 1,22,730 towers in 15 circles across the country. It also has the widest coverage in India. The company had already achieved 288,013 operators, a first in the telecom tower industry globally. The Merger A Timeline of the Merger Let us first look at the timeline of this merger. It was in 2018 that Bharti Infratel initially announced plans to merge with Indus Towers. They had even received regulatory approval for the proposed merger from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), in the following year. Unfortunately, some of the companies that were involved in this merger were struck with major hurdles. Since its entry in 2016, Reliance Jio has completely revolutionised the telecom sector with its cheap prices. This had ultimately led to a price war among leading telecom operators. Some were even forced to close down their operations. Also, a Supreme Court verdict in 2019 stated that Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel had to pay unpaid dues worth thousands of crores to the government. You can read more about the verdict on Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) of service providers here. Due to these issues, there was a significant delay in going ahead with the merger of the two telecom infrastructure firms. Against all odds, an official announcement was made by Bharti Infratel on August 31, 2020. The Board of Directors of the company had approved the proposed merger with Indus Towers. The company approached the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to ensure that the merger goes through necessary legal proceedings. On 22nd October, they received the approval from NCLT to go ahead with the ‘Scheme of Amalgamation‘™. On November 19, Bharti Infratel Bharti.world announced that it has finally completed its merger with Indus Towers.

According to the terms of the arrangement, the merged company will be referred to as Indus Towers Limited. Details of the Merger Let us now look at the details of the completed merger. The total shareholding of Bharti Airtel (along with Nettle) in Indus Towers Limited will be 36.73%. As per the agreement, Vodafone Idea had opted to sell its entire stake in Indus Towers. Hence, It has now received a sum of Rs 3,760 crore for its entire shareholding in Indus Towers. This would help the troubled telecom company, as it is currently looking for multiple financing options to cover its dues. The board of Bharti Infratel Tower has also allotted 75.78 crore equity shares of Rs 10 each to the Vodafone Group Plc. This amounts to a 28.12% stake in the newly merged entity. Providence has been allotted 8.75 crore shares at Rs 10 each. Thus, Providence (or PF Asia Holding Investments [Mauritius] Ltd) has a 3.25% stake in Indus Towers Ltd. Bimal Dayal, who was the Managing Director and CEO of Indus Towers, has been appointed as the CEO of the merged entity. The combined entity has become the largest tower company in the world outside China. It has a pan-India tower reach with over 1,63,000 towers across 22 telecom service areas. Bharti Infratel Tower has also mentioned that the new entity would have a turnover of over Rs 25,000 crore, and control more than a third of the 5G tower industry in the country. Bharti Infratel has also estimated that merging of both tower companies would help them save close to Rs 560 crore annually. This will help Bharti Airtel to focus on covering their dues to the government. Shares of firms involved in the merger saw a huge jump on Friday (November 20). Bharti Infratel‘™s shares saw a jump of 17.8% and closed at Rs 219.05. The share price of Vodafone Idea saw a rise of 8.65% and closed at Rs 10.05 on the NSE.

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