Vodafone, long proficient at exploiting third world countries for financial gain, has announced that it has 100 million subscribers in India. Vodafone is the third wireless provider in the country to reach the milestone, after Airtel and Reliance respectively. Vodafone is the largest international wireless communication provider in the world and has been accused of pillaging many African nations and others in Asia. The merits of this accusation are certainly argumentative, but what isn’t, is Vodafone’s success in the wireless industry. A technical innovator and business leader, Vodafone now has over 333 million subscribers world wide. This means that nearly one third of its customer base comes from India. Let’s keep in mind that India is still an extremely improvised nation and Vodafone revenue overall is still generated mainly from Europe. India however, is a rapidly growing market and Vodafone could be planting the seeds for many lucrative years to come. Then again, we have been hearing about India’s rapid economic ascendancy for a very long time and the majority of the people still live in conditions that would be appalling to most westerners.

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