The Supreme Court had earlier this month stated that it would cancel the company's spectrum licence if executives from Malaysia's Maxis Berhad, which owns 74 per cent of Aircel's equity, do not appear in a lower court in the case against former telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran.
The directive applies only for 2G administered spectrum in 14 circles as 3G and other radiowaves that Aircel brought through an auction are not to be impacted.
"Accordingly, Aircel/Dishnet Wireless Ltd is hereby directed to take necessary action well in advance to inform all existing subscribers through SMS to avail the Mobile Number Portability facility provisionally for continuity of their mobile service, in case the Hon'ble Supreme Court passes the proposed order, to avoid any inconvenience," it said.
DoT said the restraint is for use of 2G spectrum originally granted to Aircel Telecommunications in November 2006.
The service areas where licences were granted to Aircel/Sishnet Wireless Ltd in 2006 are Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, Kolkata, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Mumbai, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh (East) and Uttar Pradesh (West).
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