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NEWSALERT: DoT proposes to levy penalty of Rs 135.6 cr on telcos

Department of Telecom (DoT) proposes to levy Rs 135.6 crore penalty from telecom operators for missing network roll-out obligations. Tata Teleservices faces penalty of Rs 37.6 crore, Aircel Rs 28.85 crore, Bharti Airtel Rs 31 crore and RCom Rs 19.45 crore, among others. - Uniform licence fee to hit NLD, ILD, ISPs: Ambit Fin - BSNL to give 1.5 lakh new mobile connections this yr - Tata Comm enters managed banking infra solutions space - Govt open to dual listing of MTN, says is permissible - RCom, Financial Technologies to sign m-commerce agreement - DoT worried about fake IMEI numbers Details awaited...

Wonga commented:

Hope this will give them a lesson and they can learn with this

07.09.2011

Payday Loans commented:

Such penalty is fair to be imposed on them. Thanks for such post.

08.11.2011

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Such penalty is fair.This will make them learn to be responsible.Thanks for such post.

11.11.2011

Wealth Transfer Asia commented:

Such penalty must be imposed on them so they could fully oblige their duty and also there is benefit of the government in this as they will get the money from such big telecom companies.

15.12.2011

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03.01.2012


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