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The Department of Telecom has sought more details from Reliance Communication on its roll-out plans on the GSM cellular front
Media Release
Jun. 15, 2006

The Department of Telecom has sought more details from Reliance Communication on its roll-out plans on the GSM cellular front for which the Anil Ambani company has sought spectrum from the Government.

Highly placed sources said, "We have sought more details from Reliance on their roll-out plans on GSM. The company might have to vacate its current CDMA spectrum to get GSM spectrum for its roll-out. Our understanding is that they might completely switch over to GSM based mobile services and exit CDMA as they have sought spectrum for GSM wherever it is available in their application."

The country's leading operator Reliance Communication, with its nearly 20 million CDMA based mobile subscribers, was one of the most committed CDMA players of the two major CDMA players in the country. The other one is Tatas.


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