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Warid now Airtel Bnagladesh
Wed, Dec 1st, 2010 9:57 pm BdST
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Dhaka, Dec 1 (bdnews24.com) Warid Telecom, the majority shares of which were bought by Bharti Airtel earlier this year, has been renamed as Airtel Bangladesh Ltd.
The company made the announcement at its headquarters in the city on Wednesday.
"However, the company now wants to use the name only for its internal purposes," its chief executive Chris Tobit told a function organised on the occasion.
On Jan 12 this year, Bharti Airtel announced to buy a 70 percent stake of Warid Telecom in a deal worth about $1 billion.
The deal paved the way for Bharti to go for its second venture outside India. In 2009, the company had launched its mobile services in Sri Lanka on a state-of-the-art 3.5 G network.
Earlier, Warid Telecom was a fully-owned subsidiary of Dhabi Group, offering mobile services across 64 districts of Bangladesh with a total customer base of over 2.9 million.
Meanwhile, Bharti Airtel has gone on re-branding campaign for Airtel.
Airtel chairman and Managing director Sunil Bharti Mittal recently unveiled its new logo, designed by UK-based Brand Union.
Wed, Dec 1st, 2010 9:57 pm BdST
Dial 2000 from your GP mobile for latest news
Dhaka, Dec 1 (bdnews24.com) Warid Telecom, the majority shares of which were bought by Bharti Airtel earlier this year, has been renamed as Airtel Bangladesh Ltd.
The company made the announcement at its headquarters in the city on Wednesday.
"However, the company now wants to use the name only for its internal purposes," its chief executive Chris Tobit told a function organised on the occasion.
On Jan 12 this year, Bharti Airtel announced to buy a 70 percent stake of Warid Telecom in a deal worth about $1 billion.
The deal paved the way for Bharti to go for its second venture outside India. In 2009, the company had launched its mobile services in Sri Lanka on a state-of-the-art 3.5 G network.
Earlier, Warid Telecom was a fully-owned subsidiary of Dhabi Group, offering mobile services across 64 districts of Bangladesh with a total customer base of over 2.9 million.
Meanwhile, Bharti Airtel has gone on re-branding campaign for Airtel.
Airtel chairman and Managing director Sunil Bharti Mittal recently unveiled its new logo, designed by UK-based Brand Union.