More choices for voice and data services as virtual network operators get approval from telecom commission
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Indian telecom users will soon get more choices for voice and data services because the telecom commission has given a go ahead to
VNOs provide mobile services without owning any spectrum or mobile infrastructure, by buying bulk talk time and bandwidth from a telecom operator and reselling it to users under its own brands.
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The commission also questioned
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Major players in this field include Virgin Mobile, Tracfone, Tesco, Lebara Mobile, Lyca Mobile, TalkMob, Giffgaff and Poste Mobile.
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