After their 3G roaming agreements being termed as "illegal" by DoT, telecom firms may be in for another shock now with the government deciding against allowing spectrum sharing in this
Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Mittal has said that bidding for 3G spectrum in "crazy numbers" has taken the sheen off the Indian telecom industry. Bharti Airtel is the country's largest
TDSAT today reserved the judgement on the government plea that the sectoral tribunal has no jurisdiction to entertain petitions of operators challenging the government's directive to stop 3G roaming agreements.
In a fresh tussle, the DoT has requested the TDSAT to give it copies of agreements on 3G roaming among private operators, a move opposed by them fearing leakage of
The face-off between private operators and the government over 3G roaming controversy continues with both questioning each other over the jurisdiction of telecom tribunal to decide over the issue.
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The telecom ministry today questioned the jurisdiction of telecom tribunal TDSAT on entertaining the petitions of five telecom operators, including Bharti Airtel and Vodafone, challenging the government's directive to stop
The Telecom Ministry today said it will soon take action against service providers that have entered into roaming agreements for 3G services, as the pacts violate licence terms and conditions.
Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal will soon meet telecom industry leaders to work out an amicable resolution to the dispute between the government and service providers over a 3G roaming pact.
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