Hutchison Telecom International LtdĀ said on Wednesday it has entered into a three-year non-compete agreement with UK Mobile phone giant Vodafone as part of the $11.08 billion deal.
HTIL board of directors, in a letter to shareholders, said the company has entered into a three year agreement with Vodafone, pursuant to which the Hong-Kong-based firm would not carry on any business in competition to Hutch-Essar in the country.
HTIL cannot enter any business in India, establishment of telecom services or related infrastructure facilities or equipment, it said.
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Under the agreement, HTIL cannot offer jobs to any key employees of Hutch Essar within six months of completion of the sale.
The sale is expected to be completed by either April 2 or the sixth business day after the last conditions have been satisfied for the deal, whichever is later, the letter said.
On February 12, HTIL had sold off its controlling stake in India's fourth largest mobile operator Hutch-Essar to Vodafone for a consideration of $11.08 billion.
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