After the Supreme Court's cancelling 122 new telecom licences, India may see the end of low tariff regime that made call rates in the country among the lowest in the world, say experts.
The apex court's move will provide opportunity to the old players to improve margins by hiking rates as the competition reduces in the sector.
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