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Sat, 08/02/2008 - 09:30
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Govt allows foreign players for 3G; announces policy for MNP
New Delhi, Aug 2 (PTI) Indian government Friday announced guidelines for roll out of next generation (3G) mobile service and Mobile Number Portability that allows cell users to switch operators without changing numbers - conveniences that willenhance the wireless telephony experience.
"We have about 60 MHz of spectrum available with us.
Except for Delhi and Mumbai, at least 2-5 operators can be accommodated right now in many circles while in others it will depend upon the availability of radio waves in the nearfuture," Telecom Minister A. Raja told reporters here.
Announcing the policy, he said there would be global auction for 3G spectrum and all players having Unified Access Service (U.A.S.) license or those eligible for the licensewould be allowed to participate in auction.
The reserve price for a 2x5 Mhz block of spectrum for Mumbai and Delhi and category-A shall be Rs 160 crore and for Kolkata and category-B Rs 80 crore and for category-C Rs 30 crore. Spectrum for pan-India license would cost at least Rs2,020 crore.
According to estimates, the government can garner between Rs 30,000 crore to Rs 40,000 crore depending upon the bids. 3G services will give users a better multimedia experience, with faster data transfer rates. At present, cellular operatorsoffer only 2G services.
The minister said that the process for spectrum auction would begin in next 15 days and an independent agency would be appointed to superwise the spectrum allocation to ensure fulltransparency.
For the Mobile Number Portability, also released by the government Friday, proposes dividing the country into two zones for implementing the scheme that is prevalent in most mature telecom markets. PTI ANA
"We have about 60 MHz of spectrum available with us.
Except for Delhi and Mumbai, at least 2-5 operators can be accommodated right now in many circles while in others it will depend upon the availability of radio waves in the nearfuture," Telecom Minister A. Raja told reporters here.
Announcing the policy, he said there would be global auction for 3G spectrum and all players having Unified Access Service (U.A.S.) license or those eligible for the licensewould be allowed to participate in auction.
The reserve price for a 2x5 Mhz block of spectrum for Mumbai and Delhi and category-A shall be Rs 160 crore and for Kolkata and category-B Rs 80 crore and for category-C Rs 30 crore. Spectrum for pan-India license would cost at least Rs2,020 crore.
According to estimates, the government can garner between Rs 30,000 crore to Rs 40,000 crore depending upon the bids. 3G services will give users a better multimedia experience, with faster data transfer rates. At present, cellular operatorsoffer only 2G services.
The minister said that the process for spectrum auction would begin in next 15 days and an independent agency would be appointed to superwise the spectrum allocation to ensure fulltransparency.
For the Mobile Number Portability, also released by the government Friday, proposes dividing the country into two zones for implementing the scheme that is prevalent in most mature telecom markets. PTI ANA