
Vodafone Idea share price rises as it signs partnership for satellite connectivity
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Published 19 Jun 2025, 09:32 AM IST Stock Market Today: Vodafone Idea share price gains
Stock Market Today: Vodafone Idea share price gained in the morning trades on Thursday as it signed a partnership for satellite connectivity with AST SpaceMobile. Check details
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