Telecom operator Aircel is believed to be cutting down operations in at least five circles, starting with Madhya Pradesh, to cut cost of service following severe margin pressures and a maturing voice market.
According to sources, Aircel has told distributors in the MP circle that it plans to restructure its entire business model and it may not require their services anymore.
A similar kind of drive is expected in Gujarat and Haryana next followed by Rajasthan and Punjab later. The company is also believed to have given transfer orders to various of its staff personnel in the state.
When asked to comment, an Aircel spokesperson said, "Aircel is revamping its business model innovatively to lower 'cost to serve' without compromising on customer service or network experience."
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According to sources, Aircel has told distributors in the MP circle that it plans to restructure its entire business model and it may not require their services anymore.
A similar kind of drive is expected in Gujarat and Haryana next followed by Rajasthan and Punjab later. The company is also believed to have given transfer orders to various of its staff personnel in the state.
When asked to comment, an Aircel spokesperson said, "Aircel is revamping its business model innovatively to lower 'cost to serve' without compromising on customer service or network experience."
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