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‘No stay on spectrum allocation’

New Delhi, May 28

In a relief to new operators Telecom Dispute Settlement Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) on Wednesday refused to stay the allotment of spectrum. The TDSAT turned down the appeal of B.K. Modi-promoted Spice Communications which has pleaded that since tribunal would not be sitting for a month on account of summer vacation, it should stay allotment of spectrum till July 3, next date of hearing. Spice’s main contention is that if the spectrum allocation is not stopped then the re will not be enough left for them. The company has challenged Government’s decision to reject pan-India GSM licence. Meanwhile, the Government continued to give spectrum to the new players. Unitech got spectrum for Andhra Pradesh today.

– Our Bureau

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