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Spectrum refarming to raise cost of expanding mobile coverage in villagesThe government's move to refarm spectrum is likely to drive up the cost of extending mobile coverage to over 42,000 village across India.
Unsold spectrum in most circles will strengthen govt’s case on refarmingThe reality that about 45% of the total airwaves that have been put up for sale may remain unsold after the ongoing auctions conclude is se...
- Spectrum surrender decision unlikely in today's meeting of Telecom Commission
The Telecom Commission will meet on Wednesday to reconsider its recommendation that incumbents should give up all spectrum in the 900 MHz b...
- Telecom Commission to reconsider decision of spectrum redistribution
The Telecom Commission, the highest decision-making body of the communications ministry, will meet Wednesday to reconsider its recent recom...
Montek Singh Ahluwalia writes to FM P Chidambaram on refarming of 900 MHz spectrumIn his letter, Ahluwalia has made a case for greater debate and a possible re-think on refarming- a move that aims to redistribute the supe...
- Spectrum refarming to figure in EGoM meet on Wednesday
The issue of refarming of radio waves will also come up for discussion at EGoM on Wednesday when it meets to decide on one-time spectrum fe...
- DoT for allowing telcos to retain up to 5 Mhz in 900 bandwidth
The DoT panel looking at refarming of airwaves has suggested 3 options including allowing telcos to retain up to 5 units of airwaves in the...
- India's plan to refarm spectrum hinges on army vacating about 55 MHz in the 1800-MHz band
An analysis by the telecom department has revealed that refarming cannot be executed in full in as many as 12 of the 22 regions or more tha...
- Plans to refarm spectrum will depend on armed forces freeing up additional frequencies
India's plans to refarm spectrum, or redistribute airwaves will depend on its armed forces freeing up additional frequencies for commercial...
- Department of Telecom to seek rejection of Trai's proposal
The Department of Telecom (DoT) will seek a rejection of sector regulator Trai's proposal to reduce the reserve price of airwaves for CDMA ...
- Telecom Policy 2011 set to get delayed by a year
Proposed NTP 2011 is likely to become NTP 2012. This makes NTP 2011 latest casualty of nervousness felt by industry in shadow of 2G scam.
- Refarmed spectrum worth several lakh crore, finds Trai
This bounty, arising from its recommendations, could become single largest source of new revenue for finance ministry over next few years.
- DoT starts examining TRAI's 2G spectrum proposals
Even though TRAI's recommendations on pricing of 2G spectrum and refarming will be available only after July, the DoT has asked it key divi...
- RCom seeks more spectrum for CDMA telephony growth
Anil Ambani Group firm RCom has demanded that the government should increase the spectrum limit for CDMA players and release more spectrum ...
- PowerGrid not yet ready to vacate airwaves
After the defence forces, it’s now the PowerGrid Corporation which is not prepared to vacate spectrum ahead of the auction in January.
- 3G still a year away
The Department of Telecom has written a note to the Group of Ministers (GoM) asking the latter to get the defence ministry to vacate spectr...
- 3G still a year away
Consumers are unlikely to have access to the next generation 3G services until 2008.