Thursday, May 23rd 03:23 PM IST
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Uninor Managing Director Sigve Brekke beats a drum as he dances with employees after addressing a press conference in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, April 21, 2012. Uninor said it is optimistic that a solution to the 2G spectrum issue would be found even as the company has initiated search for a new Indian partner for setting up a new entity, according to a news agency. Uninor lost 22 licenses after India's top court cancelled 122 licenses of various telecom operators granted to companies during an irregular sale of 2G cellphone spectrum that has been branded one of the largest scandals in the country's history.

Uninor Managing Director Sigve Brekke beats a drum as he dances with employees after addressing a press conference in Hyderabad, India, Saturday, April 21, 2012. Uninor said it is optimistic that a solution to the 2G spectrum issue would be found even as the company has initiated search for a new Indian partner for setting up a new entity, according to a news agency. Uninor lost 22 licenses after India's top court cancelled 122 licenses of various telecom operators granted to companies during an irregular sale of 2G cellphone spectrum that has been branded one of the largest scandals in the country's history.