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After its 2002 departure from the mobile services venture that was then called Birla-AT&T-Tata, though is now Idea Cellular, US telecom major, AT&T, is back-with-a-bang on the Indian telecom circuit.
On the last day for the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to receive applications for telecom licenses yesterday, AT&T announced applying for a pan-India license to offer telecom services in all 22 circles of the country.
In a statement, the company said it would be partnering with Mahindra Telecommunications, a subsidiary of the Mahindra group, for its mobile foray. Already in place is a 74:26 Joint Venture (JV) between AT&T and the Mahindras for the purpose of operating national and international long distance services in the country.
AT&T described its comeback as 'an important step towards participating in India's upcoming spectrum allocation proceedings'.
Meanwhile, DoT is learnt to have received nearly 200 applications within the span of yesterday. Some names that formed part of this mad rush include: Omaxe, Ansals, HTMT, Tulip IT, Sterlite Group, Ispat Group, and even Jindal Steel, Sify, Moser Baer, e-network Solutions, and the Dalmia Group.
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On the last day for the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to receive applications for telecom licenses yesterday, AT&T announced applying for a pan-India license to offer telecom services in all 22 circles of the country.
In a statement, the company said it would be partnering with Mahindra Telecommunications, a subsidiary of the Mahindra group, for its mobile foray. Already in place is a 74:26 Joint Venture (JV) between AT&T and the Mahindras for the purpose of operating national and international long distance services in the country.
AT&T described its comeback as 'an important step towards participating in India's upcoming spectrum allocation proceedings'.
Meanwhile, DoT is learnt to have received nearly 200 applications within the span of yesterday. Some names that formed part of this mad rush include: Omaxe, Ansals, HTMT, Tulip IT, Sterlite Group, Ispat Group, and even Jindal Steel, Sify, Moser Baer, e-network Solutions, and the Dalmia Group.
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