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Tata Communications also growing (net profit) rapidly!

By: , IntoMobile
Saturday, February 7th, 2009 at 9:32 AM

tata-communications-logo1China Mobile isn’t the only company that is growing either… Tata Communications TRIPLED it’s net profit last quarter, thanks to very strong growth in both data and voice. Tata is a global bandwidth provider, and it brought in $16.56mn for the quarter, which equates to 203% year-on-year.

For those of you that are not so familiar with Tata, the enormous corporate entity has it’s fingers in many, many pies – cars and steel are two other areas for example – but it’s comms division is also doing extremely well it seems!

[Via: telecomasia.net]

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