(Reuters) -India's Tata Communications reported a second consecutive fall in its quarterly profit on Wednesday, as higher expenses countered healthy growth in its data services business. Its shares, which had risen as much as 11% before the results, were trading 3.8% higher. The firm, which offers data connections and cybersecurity to enterprises, said its consolidated net profit fell 19.4% year-on-year to 1.83 billion rupees ($20.7 million) for the three months ended September 30. Tata Communications has been shifting away from its legacy network services business, which faces pricing and operational challenges, toward expanding digital infrastructure and services—including cloud connectivity, cybersecurity, IoT, and communication platforms—to build new revenue streams. "Our newly launche
India's Tata Communications posts quarterly profit fall as costs rise

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