Tatas quits COAI; says lobby favours only select old players

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Terming the functioning of COAI as "undemocratic, biased, non-transparent and unethical", Tata Teleservices (TTSL) has resigned from the core membership of the association. Tatas alleged that the COAI was focussed only on the "myopic growth of a few telecom operators."

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