Loop, STel, Etisalat DB may not to get any licence fee refund:...23:22 (IST) More From Industries New Delhi: The government is unlikely to refund licence fee of telecom companies, whose licences were quashed by the Supreme Court in 2012, NDTV has learned. Thus, Loop, STel and Etisalat DB are not likely to get any ... NDTV Profit, 4 weeks ago |
Govt expects to raise Rs 31,589 cr as one-time spectrum feeThe government expects to raise a whopping Rs 31,589 crore from telecom firms, which includes more than Rs 2,700 crore from operators whose licences were cancelled by the Supreme Court, as one-time spectrum fee. However, so far only Tata ... Hindu Business Line, 2 weeks ago
Govt to raise Rs 31,589 cr as one-time spectrum fee
Economic Times, 2 weeks ago
Govt expects to mop up Rs 31,589 cr as one-time spectrum fee
Firstpost.com, 2 weeks ago
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'Airtel, Idea, RCom to post higher revenue in Q4'Telecom majors are expected to post higher revenues and margins in the fourth quarter of the last fiscal, says Barclays. RELATED MUMBAI: Buoyed by increased revenue per minute and subscriber churn from smaller operators, telecom majors are expected ... Times of India, 1 month ago
Telcos likely to post higher margins in Q4: Barclays
Economic Times, 1 month ago
Telecom firms likely to post higher margins in Q4: Barclays
NDTV Profit, 1 month ago
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No refund for telcos that didn't win radio wavesMove could result in more litigation, intense negotiations between affected firms and telecom department Shauvik Ghosh Photo: Mint Updated: Tue, Apr 23 2013. 12 54 AM IST New Delhi: India's attorney general has said that telcos that had the licences ... Livemint.com, 1 month ago
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Sistema's Indian telecom venture SSTL may have to pay Rs 463 crore as charges: ReportNEW DELHI: The government may ask Russian conglomerate Sistema's Indian telecom venture, SSTL to pay around Rs 463 crore as charges for the one-year period up to February 15, 2013 when it continued operations without valid permits, sources said. Economic Times, 2 months ago
SSTL may have to pay Rs 463 crore as charges: Sources
Hindu Business Line, 2 months ago
SSTL may have to pay Rs 463 cr as charges: sources
Smart Investor, 2 months ago
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BIPA absence, notice to Etisalat scuttled PM's visitNEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to the (UAE), scheduled for late March, had to be postponed as the UAE is insisting on India signing a Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement (BIPA) without which it is reluctant to go ahead with ... Economic Times, 1 month ago
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Now, 2G operators face Rs 2,764-cr charge for staying on airThere's more grief ahead for whose licences were cancelled by the Supreme Court. The Department of Telecom is readying a for Rs 2,764 crore from nine operators for being allowed to continue services post the Supreme Court order of February 2, 2012. Hindu Business Line, 2 months ago
Now, 2G Operators Face Rs 2,764 Crore Charge for Staying on Air
Communications Today, 2 months ago
Govt may ask Rs 2,764 cr as onetime fee from cancelled licences
Smart Investor, 2 months ago
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January 2013: India Added Over 0.40 Million GSM Connections; Aircel Loses 1.77M SubscribersTheCellular Operators Association of India(which includes most of Indias GSM telecom operators), has reported an addition of0.40 million GSM connections in January 2013, closing in at 657.5 million, an increase of0.06% from 657.1 million subscribers in the ... Medianama, 2 months ago
April 2013: India Added Over 3.50 Million GSM Connections
Media Nama, 6 days ago
March 2013: India Added Over 5.35 Million GSM Connections; Aircel Loses 0.8M Subscribers
Media Nama, 1 month ago
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Opening Bell 23 April | Asian markets trade lowerAsian markets move lower after China manufacturing-activity growth slows in April A file photo of the BSE building in Mumbai. Photo: Mint Also Read Mumbai: US markets ended higher on Monday as investors anticipated higher earnings from the ... Livemint.com, 1 month ago
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RIL to use RCom's fibre optics for 4G rollout [Financial Express (India)](Financial Express (India) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) For the first time after ending their non-compete agreement in May 2010, the Ambani brothers have joined hands in their business operations. On Tuesday Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio Infocomm, ... TMC Net, 1 month ago
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