Telenor said it is in discussions to rope in a new partner for its telecom business in India before the government auctions the spectrum.
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Tag: 2G spectrum
Telenor looking for new partner in india
Telenor said it is in discussions to rope in a new partner for its telecom business in India before the government auctions the spectrum.
Analysts hail new telecom policy
Leading analysts welcomed the new telecom policy, saying it is forward looking as it will not only help consumers but will also aid the troubled opeĆĀrators in the long-term.
Analysts hail new telecom policy
Leading analysts welcomed the new telecom policy, saying it is forward looking as it will not only help consumers but will also aid the troubled opeĆĀrators in the long-term.
TRAI proposes new pricing for 2G
In a move that will put additional cost on mobile companies, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) suggested that the Government should collect a one-time fee from operators with 2G spectrum.
RBI: 2G loans in line with norms
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) today exuded confidence that loans given to 2G spectrum licence holders would not turn into bad debts on account of the scam in allocation of radiowaves.

