| Avaya had earlier proposed to acquire 35,70,082 equity shares, translating into 25. 1 per cent of the paid-up capital of TTL, through its direct subsidiary Avaya Mauritius. |
| FIPB approved Avaya's proposal on the basis of the Department of Telecommunication's (DoT)'s contention that allowed 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in telecom equipment manufacturing, trading and consultancy. |
| The US firm needs to make an open offer for 20 per cent outstanding shares of TTL as required under Sebi regulations. |
| After this approval, the Tata group company will be able to import and distribute telecom solutions, equipment and offer specialised after-sales services. |
| The company, however, would not be allowed to do any domestic retail trading. All its imports have to be in accordance with the exim policy. |
| According to industry sources, Avaya Mauritius has sought further approval to acquire another 24.4 per cent equity in TTL, that will take its total stake to 49.5 per cent. |
| FIPB has recommended the proposal subject to the condition that it satisfies the pricing guidelines of the Securities and Exchange Board of India and the Reserve Bank of India. |
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