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Telecommunications Industry & Economy - Courts/Legal Issues
Our Bureau New Delhi, Jan. 14 In a blow to GSM operators the Delhi High Court on Monday declined to stay the Government’s decision to allocate GSM spectrum to Reliance Communications. Ms Justice Gita Mittal refused to pass any order after the Additional Solicitor General, Mr Vikas Singh, said it would take at least two months to complete the allocation of airwaves. The Cellular Operator’s Association of India (COAI), representing the GSM operators, had filed an appeal in the High Court against the Government’s decision to allow RCom to offer dual technology. COAI’s appeal for a stay was turned down by the court and set the date for the next hearing to January 21. The court also issued notices to the Government, RCom, Tata Teleservices, HFCL, Shyam Telelink among others on the COAI application. More Stories on : Telecommunications | Courts/Legal Issues | Reliance Communications Ltd
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