Splendor and prestige
He is the eldest son of Dhirubhai Ambani and Kokilaben Ambani and elder brother of Anil Ambani. Through Reliance, he owns the Indian Premier League team Mumbai Indians. In 2012, Forbes named him the owner of the richest sports team. He lives in Antilia, one of the most expensive private homes in the world. The house is valued at about 1 billion. According to research by China's Hurun Research Institute, Ambani ranked fifth among Indian philanthropists in 2015.
In 2016, he was ranked 36th on Forbes Magazine's list of the world's most powerful people, making him the only Indian on the list.
Until 2017, Ambani was the richest man in India for 12 consecutive years.
He is ranked 13th in Forbes' list of the world's billionaires in 2019. His net worth is estimated at 8.6 billion.
RCP Building.
Geo is an Indian mobile network service provider. Owned by Reliance Industries and headquartered in Nabi Mumbai, Maharashtra. It operates a national LTE network across 22 telecom regions of the country. Geo does not provide 2G or 3G services and instead uses LTE technology to provide voice services over the network.
In June 2010, Reliance Industries (RIL) bought a 97% stake in Infotel Broadband Services Limited (IBSL) for 4.8 billion (US ৭ 840 million). Although not listed, IBSL was the only company to win broadband spectrum in 22 circles in India in 4G auctions.It was later continued as a telecom subsidiary of Reliance, renaming Infotel Broadband Services Limited as Reliance Geo Infocomm Limited (RJIL) in January 2013.
In June 2011, Geo announced that it would launch its nationwide service by the end of 2015. However, four months later, in October, company spokesmen told a news conference that the launch of the service had been postponed until the first quarter of the 2017-2018 fiscal year.
Later in July, a PIL filed a central public interest litigation by an NGO in the Supreme Court, which opposed the issuance of licenses for GOs across India by the Government of India through Prashant Bhushan. PIL also alleges that Geo was allowed to provide voice telephony with its 4G data service, paying an additional fee of only Rs 165.6 crore (US $ 25 million), which was arbitrary and unreasonable and resulted in ₹ 2. , 264.2 ($ 350 million).
The Department of Telecommunications (DOT) of India, however, denies all the claims of the CAG. In its statement, dot te stated that the rules of 3G and BWA spectrum did not limit the provision of voice telephony to BWA winners. As a result, the PIL was withdrawn, and the complaint was dismissed.

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