- AT&T, BT, Equant, Verizon may have to pay Rs 110-cr penalty
Foreign telcos may have to jointly shell out Rs 110 crore as penalty for offering services before obtaining licences to operate in India.
- Four telecom MNCs face probe in India
Four leading telecom MNCs - AT&T, BT, MCI Worldcom and Equant - may face penal action in India for providing long distance services without...
- France Tele gets okay for ISP licence
Global communications major France Telecom (FT) has got the Indian government’s approval for the internet service provider’s (ISP) licence ...
- France Telecom arm gets NLD nod
Orange Business Services, the mobile arm of communications major France Telecom, on Wednesday said that it had received the licence to prov...
- Orange to provide long distance telecom services in India
Orange Business Services, the enterprise communications arm of France Telecom, will now provide long distance telecommunications services a...
- AT&T gets nod for ISD services
The government on Monday gave the nod to US telecom major AT&T to begin international long distance services in India.
- DoT to investigate 7 telecom firms...
DoT is reviving the process of investigating show cause/investigation notices against seven major telecom companies, including four interna...
- DoT to investigate 7 telecom firms
The probe is based on allegations made by MPs against three Indian and four multinational companies.