"As per the guidelines announced by the Department of Telecommunications, the UAS licensing regime has been replaced with an umbrella licence called Unified Licence. In view of the above, the company had applied for migration of its UAS licences in Mumbai and Maharashtra for ISP licence to UL," Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) said in a BSE filing.
TTML has two Unified Access Service licences for Mumbai and Maharashtra Service Area and these expired in September 2017.
According to sources, Tata Teleservices (TTSL) --the unlisted parent company of TTML, has migrated its Andhra Pradesh operations to UL as well.
No immediate comments were received from TTSL.
Shares of TTML closed at Rs 6.2 a unit, down by 2.21 per cent compared to previous close, at BSE today.
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