<p><span> </span>Bharti Infratel to go ahead with Indus Towers Berger Ltd will go ahead with its long-delayed merger with Indus Towers, the telecom infrastructure firm said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Infratel will be a majority shareholder in the merged entity with a likely stake of 68.6 per cent, while London-listed Vodafone Group Plc will hold 28.2 per cent, the company said in a regulatory filing.</p>.<p>Vodafone Idea Ltd will cash out its 11.15 per cent stake for an approximated 40 billion rupees ($546.05 million), Infratel said.</p>.<p>Bharti Infratel had announced the deal with Indus Towers in 2018 to form a $14.6-billion telecom tower giant. </p>
<p><span> </span>Bharti Infratel to go ahead with Indus Towers Berger Ltd will go ahead with its long-delayed merger with Indus Towers, the telecom infrastructure firm said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Infratel will be a majority shareholder in the merged entity with a likely stake of 68.6 per cent, while London-listed Vodafone Group Plc will hold 28.2 per cent, the company said in a regulatory filing.</p>.<p>Vodafone Idea Ltd will cash out its 11.15 per cent stake for an approximated 40 billion rupees ($546.05 million), Infratel said.</p>.<p>Bharti Infratel had announced the deal with Indus Towers in 2018 to form a $14.6-billion telecom tower giant. </p>