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S Tel : ウィキペディア英語版
S Tel

S Tel Private Limited was a GSM based cellular operator in India. It had unified access service licenses to operate in the circles of Orissa, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, North East, Assam and Jammu & Kashmir. It was owned jointly by C Sivasankaran (51%) and Bahrain Telecommunications (49%). On 2 February 2012 Supreme Court of India quashed all 122 spectrum licences granted during the tenure of former communications minister A Raja. Six licences of S Tel were cancelled, and Batelco sold its share of S Tel. Batelco was the first foreign operator to cease operations in India following the 2G spectrum scam. The sale was to be completed by the end of October 2012.
At its peak, S Tel had operations in 5 Category C circles – Orissa, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, North East and Assam. The company was also in the process of launching its services in the northernmost circle of Jammu & Kashmir. These licenses enabled the company to provide Unified Mobile service, wireless broadband and innovative Value Added Services (VAS) covering a population of over 226 million across these circles. S Tel had approximately 3.6 million subscribers as of February 2012 just before the cancellation of its licenses and subsequent closure of its entire business.
==History==
STel won 2G licences in six circles in January 2008. The circles were Assam, North-East, Bihar, Orissa, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.

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