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RSS FeedsBharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is planning to add 317 new 3G sites and 200 2G sites to the existing network in Pune by June 30, 2018.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is currently in detailed discussion with international SIM card providers and global calling card companies to introduce stringent service norms.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has sought explanation from global calling card companies including Matrix, Uniconnect and Oneworld Teleservices over instances of unsatisfactory service quality provided to consumers.
Bharti Airtel has entered into an agreement with Millicom International Cellular to combine the operations of their subsidiaries, Airtel Ghana and Tigo Ghana respectively.
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- BSNL expected to set up ILD gateways in five major cities
- BSNL has realigned the pulse duration for various category of calls
- BSNL announces a 33 per cent reduction in ILD tariffs for calls to select countries
- TRAI announces a distinction in tariffs for leased circuits of the classical kind and MLLNs
- VSNL seeks permission from DoT to levy bandwidth charges on a usage-based formula
- PTCL is investing $40 million to construct a new submarine fibre cable linking Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Europe.
- TRAI asks VSNL to discontinue sale of the Tata Indicom international prepaid calling card
- VSNL files an appeal before TDSAT against a TRAI order cutting tariffs for IPLCs
- VSNL's net profits drop to Rs 1.42 billion for the quarter ended December 31, 2004
- DoT's decision to impose a fine of Rs 1.5 billion on Reliance Infocomm not to be reviewed
- Bharti and Hutchison-Essar to reduce cellular ISD tariffs by Rs 1.75 per minute and STD tariffs by Re 0.35 per minute effective February 1.
- Private cellular operators have locked horns with BSNL over sharing of revenue earned from roaming subscribers within the country and abroad.
- FLAG Telecom to initiate arbitration proceedings against VSNL
- TRAI is examining whether CDMA operators offering fixed wireless services will be required to pay ADC on long distance calls.
- Government likely to collect Rs 28.99 billion in the current financial year for expansion of telecom services in rural and remote areas
- DoT issues guidelines for ISPs proposing to offer VPN services
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- News:DoT's decision to impose a fine of Rs 1.5 billion on Reliance Infocomm not to be reviewed
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- News:FLAG Telecom to initiate arbitration proceedings against VSNL
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- News:TRAI is examining whether CDMA operators offering fixed wireless services will be required to pay ADC on long distance calls.
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- News:Private cellular operators have locked horns with BSNL over sharing of revenue earned from roaming subscribers within the country and abroad.
- News:Bharti and Hutchison-Essar to reduce cellular ISD tariffs by Rs 1.75 per minute and STD tariffs by Re 0.35 per minute effective February 1.
- News:DoT's decision to impose a fine of Rs 1.5 billion on Reliance Infocomm not to be reviewed