Indus Towers
Indus Towers is one of the leading telecommunications infrastructure companies in India. Established in 2006, Indus Towers has quickly grown to become the largest telecom tower company in the country with over 1.2 lakh towers and over 2.65 lakh tenancies. The company has operations in all 22 telecom circles in India and serves all major telecom operators.
Indus Towers is a joint venture between three of India's leading telecom operators - Vodafone, Bharti Airtel, and Idea Cellular (now part of Vodafone Idea Limited). The company's primary business is to provide passive infrastructure services to telecom operators, including tower installation, maintenance, and operations. With its vast network of towers, Indus Towers is a critical enabler of the Indian telecom industry's growth and expansion.
In addition to its core business, Indus Towers is also committed to promoting sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company has implemented several initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint and improve energy efficiency, including the use of renewable energy sources such as solar power.
Indus Towers' success can be attributed to its focus on providing high-quality infrastructure services to its customers, its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, and its ability to adapt to changing market conditions. As the Indian telecom industry continues to grow and evolve, Indus Towers is well-positioned to play a key role in shaping its future.
Founded: 2006
Headquarters: Gurugram, India
Website: https://www.industowers.com