Will consider all options for future India investment: Telenor
Hit hard by a Supreme Court verdict cancelling the telecom licence of its Indian unit, Norway-based Telenor ASA has said it will consider all options before any future investment in the country.
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Hit by Indian ops Telenor posts 1.93bn kroner loss for Oct-Dec
Norway-based telecom company Telenor ASA on Wednesday posted a loss of 1.93 billion Norwegian kroner (USD 335 million) for the October-December quarter, weighed down by hefty impairment losses related
Norway's IT minister meets Sibal; seeks security of investment
Initiating dialogue at diplomatic level post cancellation of Uninor's 2G licences, Norway's IT Minister Rigmor Aasrud on Tuesday met telecom minister Kapil Sibal and discussed way forward while raisin
Uninor to bid for 2G spectrum; exit option not ruled out
New operator Uninor, a joint venture between Telenor of Norway and Unitech, on Monday said the company will participate in 2G spectrum auction but did not rule out exit option from the Indian marke
SC 2G verdict: Norway wants to discuss issue at govt level
Concerned over the impact of the recent Supreme Court verdict cancelling 122 2G licences, Norwegian IT Minister Rigmor Aasrud has sought an appointment with her Indian counterpart to discuss the issue
Telenor writes down $721mn India investments; ops to continue
Norwegian Telecom firm Telenor, the majority stakeholder in Uninor, has decided to write down its 4.2 billion krone (about USD 721 million) investment in the Indian joint venture following Thursday's
Trai asks govt. to cancel licences of 5 new telcos
In a swift action against new telecom players who were given licences in 2008, telecom regulator Trai on Thursday asked government to cancel 62 licences given to five companies including Etisalat (Swa
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