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Airtel is the second largest mobile operator in Asia-Pacific by subscriber base, operating in 20 countries in South Asia and Africa. It was the first to provide 4G service in India. The CEO of Airtel is Gopal Vittal, who has been CEO since 2013. Airtel began in 1992 when Sunil Mittal won a bid to set up a cellular network in Delhi and has grown to over 66 million customers across its mobile, broadband, and DTH services in India and Africa. It has a large workforce and focus on telecom but depends heavily on the domestic market and faces competition from other operators.
Airtel is Asia-Pacific's 2nd largest mobile operator, first in 4G in India, operating across 20 countries.
Gopal Vittal has been the CEO since March 2013, an IIM Calcutta alumnus from 1990.
Airtel began in 1992 with a Delhi cellular network; has over 66 million total subscribers.
Strengths include skilled workforce; weaknesses are reliance on domestic market; opportunities in technology; threats from competitors.
Airtel offers mobile services (2G, 3G, 4G), telemedia, enterprise services, and passive infrastructure.
As of March 31, 2016, Airtel has 3997.4 million shares, with significant stock market presence and diverse customer base.
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