Aggrieved by the cancellation of three of its licences by the Supreme Court, Tata Teleservices on Monday said it will file a review petition against the order as the company had applied for these licences more than 18 months before the 2008 licensing process began.
TTL’s three licences for Assam, the North-East and Jammu and Kashmir were cancelled as part of the 122 2G licences issued by former Telecom Minister A. Raja in January 2008 on the basis that these were illegal.
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