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Dialog Axiata PLC is Sri Lanka's flagship telecommunication service provider, which operates Dialog Mobile, the country’s largest mobile network. The company operates on 2.5G, 3 and 3.5G communications network that support the very latest in multimedia and mobile internet, coupled with the distinction of being the first to launch commercial 3G and HSPA operations in South Asia, serving a subscriber base in excess of 6.7 million Sri Lankans.
News
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21/02/12
Dialog Axiata posts sequential increase in Q4 earnings -
19/12/11
Dialog Axiata's subsidiary to buy Suntel in up to $34.9 mln deal -
03/11/11
Dialog Axiata reports sharp revenue growth for year-to-date -
05/08/11
Growth continues at Dialog Axiata -
16/06/11
Dialog Axiata’s BPO venture has potential for strong growth -
09/06/11
Dialog Axiata Audio Interview Transcript with Hans Wijayasuriya, CEO -
09/06/11
Dialog Axiata Audio Interview Transcript with Hans Wijayasuriya, CEO -
12/05/11
Dialog Axiata posts strong Q1 results on mobile, TV growth -
05/05/11
The Dialog Rebound -
03/05/11
Dialog Axiata to join forces with Firstsource to create Sri Lanka's largest BPO company
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