The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has recommended to the government to allow mobile virtual network operators (MVNO) in the world's fastest-growing wireless market.

TRAI said in a statement on Wednesday the licence fee for virtual network operators would be the same as that paid by current mobile operators.
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MVNOs do not have spectrum or airwaves of their own, but provide mobile services to customers through an agreement with the licensed mobile operators.
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