The regulator refuses to review the applications submitted by the operators detailing the terms of lower interconnect rates.
The company lost a million subscribers in the last three months of 2009.
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More Web sites illegally using Fifa's trademarks are expected to be launched, says a lawyer.
The communications minister must decide if he wants to be a minister or a businessman, say opposition parties.
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Customers band together to take the company to court over back-payments for data.
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The much-anticipated court case between two of the country's new pay-TV entrants has been postponed.
The company may claim back the income lost when its site went down over the weekend.
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