Indus Towers: From Infancy to Maturity Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Indus Towers is world’s biggest telecom tower company based in India. This is combined ownership of three big giants of telecom industry in India include Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular and Vodafone. The organization provides cellular services on an equal basis under ‘shared telecom infrastructure’. The executive has turned up its immature infrastructure into well-developed organization. He is optimistic to multiply Indus’ profit 100 times, which require him to cope with conflicting issues inside organization such as the objectives of shareholders etc.

Although all three industries working under his supervision but different targets might shatter their interests. He is challenging situation to compile up best decision for the organization along with adequate interest of operators.

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