Telecom regulator TRAI will soon give its recommendations on the exit policy — a move that will pave the way for operators to surrender licences — along with its report on auction of 2G spectrum within two months.
“Whatever is connected with the licence conditions, it would be done. Yes,” Telecom Regulatory Authority of India chairman J.S. Sarma told reporters when asked if the regulator will come up with final recommendations of the exit policy for telecom licence holders along with recommendations on fresh 2G auction.
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