Relief for RCom, Tata Tele as licences not to be scrapped
DoT accepts legal counsel that their dual technology licences given before Jan 2008 were not covered by last year’s SC quashing order
n a major relief to the dual technology (those offering services on both the GSM and CDMA platform) telecom licence holders, Tata Teleservices and Reliance Communications (RCom), the department of telecommunications (DoT) has decided their licences will not be scrapped.
The decision is based on the legal advice of senior advocate P P Rao, consulted by DoT on the matter. This was after various groups, including industry body Assocham, the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), and Idea Cellular managing director Himanshu Kapania, insisted the Supreme Court’s (SC’s) order in February 2012 that cancelled 2G licences, should lead to quashing of 141 Unified Access Service (UAS) licences, instead of only 122.
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Minister of communications and information techno,ogy Kapil Sibal has accepted Rao’s opinion. According to a recent communication, DoT will soon inform all the groups about it.
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