India Govt has not accepted demands of Apple March 22, 2017 The India government said it has not accepted most of the demands of iPhone maker Apple which wants to set up manufacturing unit in India, PTI reports. Editorhttps://telecomlead.com TagsApple Share Copy URLLinkedinTwitterFacebookEmail LEAVE A REPLY Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Previous articleApple iPhone 6s becomes top seller in 2016Next articleIndustrial IoT to add 13 mn wireline and wireless connections in 2017 Latest Telecom news: BharatNet, Ericsson, Nokia, Vodafone, HPE Telecom news: China Telecom, TP-Link, Virgin Media O2 Telecom news: Spectrum, Netmore, Wind River, MWC 2026 Global Smartphone Installed Base Grows 2% in 2025 as Apple and Samsung Extend Lead Memory Price Surge Threatens Broadband Rollouts as Router and CPE Costs Soar Qualcomm vs MediaTek: Premium Smartphone Boom Lifts Revenues but Memory Shortages Cloud 2026 Outlook TELUS bets on AI, records subscriber growth in 2025 results Optimum rebrand and fiber growth headline 2025 results despite revenue decline TELUS CEO Darren Entwistle to Retire After 26 Years; Victor Dodig Named Successor Swisscom 2025 results: Vodafone Italia deal and AI strategy drive 37% revenue surge More like thisRelated Global Smartphone Installed Base Grows 2% in 2025 as Apple and Samsung Extend Lead Editor - February 12, 2026 The global installed base of active smartphones increased 2... Rising Memory Prices to Slash Global Smartphone Production in 2026, Says TrendForce Editor - February 11, 2026 Surging memory costs are set to become the biggest... Sharp K2 Plant Shutdown Raises Supply Risks for Apple MacBook and iPad Displays Editor - February 11, 2026 Sharp’s decision to halt production at its Kameyama K2... Apple and Google Agree to UK CMA App Store Reforms to Boost Fairness and Transparency for Developers Editor - February 10, 2026 Apple and Google have agreed to make major changes...