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The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services.

Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services. Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders. However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting. The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence. Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010 auction.

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Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services. Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders. However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting. The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence. Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010

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Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services. Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders. However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting. The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence.

Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010 auction. The telecommunications ministry says the pacts are illegal. It had asked the carriers to end the pacts immediately and also imposed penalties on them. <a target="_blank" href="http://netspiderads2.indiatimes.com/ads.dll/clickthrough?slotid=36804"><img alt="Advertisement" height="130" width="300" border="0" src="http://netspiderads2.indiatime s.com/ads.dll/photoserv?slotid=368 04"></a>

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The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services.

Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services. Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders. However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting.

The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence. Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010 auction. The telecommunications ministry says the pacts are illegal. It had asked the carriers to end the pacts immediately and also imposed penalties on them. <a target="_blank" href="http://netspiderads2.indiatimes.com/ads.dll/clickthrough?slotid=36804"><img alt="Advertisement" height="130" width="300" border="0" src="http://netspiderads2.indiatime s.com/ads.dll/photoserv?slotid=368 04"></a>

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The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services.

Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services. Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders.

However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting. The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence. Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010 auction. The telecommunications ministry says the pacts are illegal. It had asked the carriers to end the pacts immediately and also imposed penalties on them. v<a target="_blank" href="http://netspiderads2.indiatimes.com/ads.dll/clickthrough?slotid=36804"><img alt="Advertisement" height="130" width="300" border="0" src="http://netspiderads2.indiatime s.com/ads.dll/photoserv?slotid=368 04"></a>

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The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services.

Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services.

Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders. However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting. The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence. Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010 auction. The telecommunications ministry says the pacts are illegal. It had asked the carriers to end the pacts immediately and also imposed penalties on them. <a target="_blank" href="http://netspiderads2.indiatimes.com/ads.dll/clickthrough?slotid=36804"><img alt="Advertisement" height="130" width="300" border="0" src="http://netspiderads2.indiatime s.com/ads.dll/photoserv?slotid=368 04"></a>

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SC orders Airtel not to enrol new 3G subscribers in 7 zones

The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services.

Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services. Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders. However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting. The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence. Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010 auction. The telecommunications ministry says the pacts are illegal. It had asked the carriers to end the pacts immediately and also imposed penalties on them. <a target="_blank" href="http://netspiderads2.indiatimes.com/ads.dll/clickthrough?slotid=36804"><img alt="Advertisement" height="130" width="300" border="0" src="http://netspiderads2.indiatime s.com/ads.dll/photoserv?slotid=368 04"></a>

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SC orders Airtel not to enrol new 3G subscribers in 7 zones

The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services.

Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services. Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders. However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting. The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence. Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010 auction. The telecommunications ministry says the pacts are illegal. It had asked the carriers to end the pacts immediately and also imposed penalties on them. <a target="_blank" href="http://netspiderads2.indiatimes.com/ads.dll/clickthrough?slotid=36804"><img alt="Advertisement" height="130" width="300" border="0" src="http://netspiderads2.indiatime s.com/ads.dll/photoserv?slotid=368 04"></a>

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The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services.

Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services. Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders. However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting. The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence. Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010 auction. The telecommunications ministry says the pacts are illegal. It had asked the carriers to end the pacts immediately and also imposed penalties on them. <a target="_blank" href="http://netspiderads2.indiatimes.com/ads.dll/clickthrough?slotid=36804"><img alt="Advertisement" height="130" width="300" border="0" src="http://netspiderads2.indiatime s.com/ads.dll/photoserv?slotid=368 04"></a>

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SC orders Airtel not to enrol new 3G subscribers in 7 zones

The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services.

Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services. Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders. However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting. The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence. Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010 auction. The telecommunications ministry says the pacts are illegal. It had asked the carriers to end the pacts immediately and also imposed penalties on them. <a target="_blank" href="http://netspiderads2.indiatimes.com/ads.dll/clickthrough?slotid=36804"><img alt="Advertisement" height="130" width="300" border="0" src="http://netspiderads2.indiatime s.com/ads.dll/photoserv?slotid=368 04"></a>

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SC orders Airtel not to enrol new 3G subscribers in 7 zones

The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services.

Dhananjay Mahapatra, TNN | Apr 11, 2013, 12.47PM IST NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered Bharti Airtel not to enrol new subscribers in seven circles where it had no licence to offer 3G spectrum services. Reliance and the department of telecommunications had alleged that Airtel was providing 3G services to customers in circles where it did not have licence through illegal subletting of spectrum to 2G service licence holders. However, the SC stayed the DoT order asking Airtel to immediately stop 3G services in circles where it did not have licence but continued taking subscribers through alleged subletting. The SC also asked DoT not to use coercive methods to force Airtel to pay the fine amount of Rs 350 crore imposed on it for providing 3G services in circles without licence. Bharti, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular currently offer 3G services outside their licensed zones through pacts with each other as no carrier managed to win the airwaves for all of India in a 2010 auction. The telecommunications ministry says the pacts are illegal. It had asked the carriers to end the pacts immediately and also imposed penalties on them.

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