"As required under the conditions of auction, laid down in the Notice Inviting Application, Vodafone has applied for Unified Licence in Delhi, Mumbai & Kolkata service areas on 19 February 2014," Vodafone said in a statement.
Bharti Airtel has also applied for new licences in Delhi and Kolkata circles, sources said.
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At this level, 4.4 per cent stake would be worth over Rs 5,700 crore.
The Unified Licences norms bar a telecom operator from holding any kind of stake in competitor.
The two companies did not comment on the matter of stake sale.
Vodafone and Airtel bought spectrum afresh for continuing their services in respective circles as their 20-year licence period will expire in November.
In a letter to the telecom ministry in July 2013, Vodafone had said that it holds 4.4 per cent stake indirectly in Bharti Airtel.
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