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Jio, Airtel pay DoT Rs 2,307 crore for advance spectrum allotment"Jio has paid Rs 2,149.59 crore while Airtel has paid Rs 157.38 crore immediately, rather than in August/ September, 2021,” DoT said in a s...
Airtel joins Jio, Voda Idea in making upfront payments to DoT for spectrumIn the 4G spectrum auctions ended on March 2, the government sold airwaves worth Rs77,814 crore, or 37% of the over 2308 MHz of spectrum of...
‘Jio must integrate with RCom’s 850 MHz airwaves’Reliance Jio Infocomm can commercially launch fast mobile broadband services only after it has integrated Reliance Communications’ 850 Mhz ...
DoT clears air on 800 Mhz market price for 4 circlesThe outcome clears the air on the market price for 800 Mhz airwaves in the four circles, where spectrum in the band wasn’t auctioned in Mar...
Tata Teleservices, Telenor back early auction of 700 Mhz airwavesSmaller operators Tata Teleservices and Norway’s Telenor have batted for an early auction of premium 4G spectrum in the 700 MHz band.
DoT speeds up spectrum harmonisation of 1800 Mhz airwavesThe telecom department (DoT), following a nudge from the finance ministry, is speeding up harmonisation of airwaves in the 1800 Mhz band.
TRAI consultation paper on spectrum pricing likely by November endThe telecom regulator is likely to float a consultation paper by the end of the month, aimed at establishing the reserve price of airwaves.
Mobile operators urge DoT to speed up harmonisation of 1800 MHz airwavesHarmonisation involves making spectrum in any band contiguous or 'continuous' at zero incremental costs, in turn, making the airwaves more ...
Telecom Commission's proposed spectrum prices evokes mixed responseThe GSM industry body, COAI, welcomed the decision to expand the supply of 900 MHz airwaves for commercial use by private operators.
Increased payouts for auctions may force telcos to raise call rates by around 10%: Morgan StanleyAcute scarcity of 900 MHz airwaves in the upcoming auction will lead to over-bidding and could drive up the winning price of this premium b...
SSTL hopes for lower base price of 800 MHz airwavesTelecom operator Sistema Shyam Teleservices has said that it hopes the new BJPled government will stipulate a lower starting price of 800 M...
CDMA operators seek cut in base price for 800 Mhz bandwidthTelcos have demanded that the telecom department reject the sector regulator's recommendations on the base price of airwaves in the 800 Mhz...
Finance ministry may push for spectrum swap deal between telecom department and armed forcesThe ministry may explore ways to put idle block of 1900 MHz airwaves to productive use in the armed forces.
Vodafone India to fight telecom department's move to auction 900 MHz airwavesBharti Airtel and Vodafone India has challenged in the Delhi High Court the telecom department's decision to auction 900MHz airwaves as par...
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...
- Telecom Commission to decide on spectrum retention by incumbent GSM telcos like Airtel, Vodafone, Idea
The Telecom Commission (TC), the highest decision-making body of the communications ministry, will meet on Wednesday to decide the quantum ...
- 900 MHz band refarming: Telecom Commission to consider 3 options on Wednesday
TC will meet on Wednesday to decide the quantum of airwaves that can be retained by incumbent GSM telcos in the 900 MHz band.
- 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...
- Spectrum allocation: Mobile phone companies allowed to keep 8 MHz of 2G airwaves
India will allow telcos to retain 8 MHz or units of 2G airwaves in every region when mobile permits of companies come up for renewal beginn...
- Information and broadcasting ministry to use 700 MHz band
This move may thwart the communication ministry's plans to sell these airwaves to private telecom companies.