Sukh Ram in coma, counsel tells court
Former Union Minister Sukh Ram, convicted in a 1993 telecom scam and ordered to surrender, has slipped into a state of coma, his counsel on Friday told a Delhi Court which deferred the matter for S
Keep consumers in loop on charges: Telecom regular
In a move to bring in more transparency and end consumer woes, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Friday asked operators to ensure that subscribers are informed every time an amount i
No relief to Sukh Ram, accomplices, asked to surrender
In a huge setback to former Union Minister Sukh Ram, convicted in a 1993 graft case, the Supreme Court on Thursday asked him to surrender before a trial court to serve his three year jail term.
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Beware of missed calls from international numbers: Vodafone
If you have been receiving missed calls from international numbers, think twice before calling back, says telecom operator Vodafone. The operator has been witnessing cases wherein people get missed ca
DoT questions TDSAT jurisdiction to hear telcos' plea on 3G
The telecom ministry on Tuesday questioned the jurisdiction of telecom tribunal TDSAT on entertaining the petitions of five telecom operators, including Bharti Airtel and Vodafone, challenging the gov
3G roaming: Telcos not clean and suppressed facts, DoT in TDSAT
In a strong rebuttal to telecom operators on the issue of 3G roaming, the government has alleged that service providers have 'not come with clean hands' and that they have 'suppressed material documen
Maran to face CBI grilling this month
CBI is set to question former communications minister Dayanidhi Maran in connection with its probe related to alleged irregularities in the Aircel-Maxis deal.
The agency, which registered a case aga
Notice to Trai, telecom cos on festive day SMS charges
The Madurai bench of Madras high court on Wednesday issued notices to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) and all other telecom companies including BSNL on a petition seeking an order against
Tribunal gives telcos respite over 3G roaming ban
A telecoms tribunal on Saturday asked the government not to take any 'coercive' action over an order to ban 3G roaming pacts among firms until the next hearing of the case, giving temporary respite to
Telecom companies appeal against 3G roaming pact ban
Bharti Airtel, Vodafone's Indian unit and Idea Cellular on Friday appealed against a government ban on 3G roaming agreements, warning it would hurt much-needed investment in the sector.
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