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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: iBus<\/a> group has acquired certain Wi-Fi Managed Service<\/a> assets of D-VoiS<\/a> Communications Pvt. Ltd to increase its focus on customers in the hospitality, education and co-living sectors.

With this consolidation, iBus will be one of the leaders in business-to-business High-Speed Internet Access (HSIA).

The Morgan Stanley-backed company said the convergence of mobility and fixed line provides the customers of iBus the ability to leverage cross-functional, secure, and hyper-scalable networks to deliver an immersive digital experience.

\"...the acquisition will expand our footprint across more than 25 cities in India and further solidify our industry-leading position in the country. We are excited about the inclusion of the experienced and talented team of D-VoiS,\" Sunil Menon, Founder & President of
iBus Digital<\/a> said in a statement.

iBus group said that it aims to build on its existing verticals and expand into various other domains such as airports, hospitals, and high-end residences in India and overseas.

This business integration vision shall transform the digital infrastructure into a full-stack solution with easier accessibility and finer reliability of cutting-edge Internet solutions, fit for various segments inclusive of Retail, Hospitality, Campus Wi-Fi, Corporate, and Public Wi-Fi.

\"Vodafone<\/a><\/figure>

Vodafone Idea leans on partnerships to grow its enterprise vertical<\/a><\/h2>

\"The 5G ecosystem is still evolving. Our intent is to work across industry, work across different use cases to try to see if you can stimulate and work with users to find ways to accelerate the adoption of use cases,\" Arvind Nevatia, chief enterprise business officer, Vodafone Idea, told ET.<\/p><\/div>

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: iBus<\/a> group has acquired certain Wi-Fi Managed Service<\/a> assets of D-VoiS<\/a> Communications Pvt. Ltd to increase its focus on customers in the hospitality, education and co-living sectors.

With this consolidation, iBus will be one of the leaders in business-to-business High-Speed Internet Access (HSIA).

The Morgan Stanley-backed company said the convergence of mobility and fixed line provides the customers of iBus the ability to leverage cross-functional, secure, and hyper-scalable networks to deliver an immersive digital experience.

\"...the acquisition will expand our footprint across more than 25 cities in India and further solidify our industry-leading position in the country. We are excited about the inclusion of the experienced and talented team of D-VoiS,\" Sunil Menon, Founder & President of
iBus Digital<\/a> said in a statement.

iBus group said that it aims to build on its existing verticals and expand into various other domains such as airports, hospitals, and high-end residences in India and overseas.

This business integration vision shall transform the digital infrastructure into a full-stack solution with easier accessibility and finer reliability of cutting-edge Internet solutions, fit for various segments inclusive of Retail, Hospitality, Campus Wi-Fi, Corporate, and Public Wi-Fi.

\"Vodafone<\/a><\/figure>

Vodafone Idea leans on partnerships to grow its enterprise vertical<\/a><\/h2>

\"The 5G ecosystem is still evolving. Our intent is to work across industry, work across different use cases to try to see if you can stimulate and work with users to find ways to accelerate the adoption of use cases,\" Arvind Nevatia, chief enterprise business officer, Vodafone Idea, told ET.<\/p><\/div>