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Telecommunications Info-Tech - Corporate Disputes Reliance refutes BSNL charges on routing of ILD calls Our Bureau
New Delhi , Nov. 6 THE Reliance Group Chairman, Mr Mukesh Ambani, on Saturday refuted charges made by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) that the state-owned company was losing revenues as a result of Reliance Infocomm's international long distance (ILD) services. Mr Ambani said that the company would approach the right `authorities' to resolve the dispute with BSNL over alleged illegal routing of ILD calls. He said that Reliance Infocomm's subscribers would not suffer as a result of any `commercial dispute' with BSNL. Mr Ambani said that the telecom services from Reliance were being offered in a transparent manner and the Government was not losing revenues as a result of Reliance Infocomm's telecom services. Mr Ambani was speaking to media persons on the sidelines of the Hindustan Times Leadership Initiative. The Delhi High Court on Friday asked BSNL to maintain a status quo on its interconnection with the private operator till a final decision is taken. BSNL had threatened to disconnect Reliance on grounds that the latter was routing ILD calls illegally.
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