Saturday, January 1, 2011

Videocon Mobile

Another new loop operator Telecom has the penalty of RS 2.7 crore paid to the government for the lack of network deployment in a timely manner.

  "The company has paid 2.7 million rupees RS for the three districts, " said an official company.

  Loop Telecom Ltd, formerly BPL Mobile licenses in 21 circles known but not yet received spectrum in Delhi circle.

  Yesterday, three new mobile operators, including Etisalat Uninor DB and MTS has confirmed that the penalty for missing the requirement paid by the network expansion.

  In addition, Videocon Chairman VN Dhoot declined, the vidicon owne telecommunications to comment on the payment of the sentence.

  Videocon Telecom offers GSM mobile services under the brand Videocon. Services already (included Chennai, included) in Tamil Nadu in operation, Punjab, Haryana, Mumbai, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, east, west, and Himachal Pradesh.

  Uninor, a joint venture between the reality and Unitech Telenor Norway Main, has made the payment, but did not disclose the amount of the penalty. The company said it had "paid under protest."

  Shyam Tele System Services Limited (SSTL) has paid only between Rs 5 crore and RS 11 crore.

  DoT has started warning because it presents telcos around 14 December and gave them 15 days to respond.

  The sources also said that the cause message is always sent to some operators.

  In accordance with the terms of the license, licensees are required to provide services in the areas of service from 90 percent in urban areas and 10 percent in the district administration of the other service areas within 12 month from the date of approval.

  Amount of the penalty may not exceed seven crore rupees by Corporate Licensing and telecommunications for 52 weeks before they are revoked.

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