Motorola has withdrawn its petition challenging its disqualifica tion in the 45.5 million line GSM tender floated by BSNL.
May 15, 2007
Motorola has withdrawn its petition challenging its disqualification in the 45.5 million line GSM tender floated by BSNL. It issued a statement saying: "In view of the tremendous growth taking place in the telecom sector in the country and BSNL's petition of capacity constraints, Motorola has decided to withdraw its case filed in the Delhi High Court." Ericsson and Nokia, which were the lowest bidders, are now set to bag the $5 billion contract. According to sources, however, they may end up bagging an even larger contract because BSNL plans to scale up the tender size by 50 to 100 per cent after the initial orders have been placed.
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