The Surpreme Court may have to suspend operations of telecom companies, who's licences have been cancelled. A report by The Economic Times reveals that the 2G operations of these telcos will be suspended from June 2 and the government wouldn’t go ahead and seek an extension to a four month deadline. In the order passed on February 2, the court had cancelled 122 mobile permits, which were allotted in 2008. It had asked the government to issue new licenses via auctions within four months. The government has clarified that it would need at least 400 days to proceed with the auctions and the process wouldn’t complete before March next year. R Chandrashekar, telecom secretary has said that the operations of quashed licenses will have to stop on June 2, unless the court wants to give an extension.
Shut operations....no extension..
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