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Lok Sabha clears Indian Ports Bill, 2025 to modernize management and enforce environmental safeguardsThe Lok Sabha has approved the Indian Ports Bill, 2025. This new law will replace the old Indian Ports Act of 1908. It aims to modernize an...
Visakhapatnam Port will reach 100% landlord port model by 2030, says Port Authority Chairman AngamuthuThe Chairman of Visakhapatnam Port Authority, M Angamuthu, has stated that three more public-private partnership (PPP) projects will be awa...
Government issues guidelines to promote development of pumped storage projectsThe Indian government has issued the final guidelines to encourage the development of non-polluting and eco-friendly pumped storage project...
Govt approves revised DTH guidelines; to issue 20 year licence with 10 year renewalWhile the Commerce Ministry had spoken of 100 per cent FDI in the DTH sector, the guidelines of the Information and Broadcasting Ministry n...
CII national committee on tourism and hospitality appeals to Delhi LG Anil Baijal to allow hotels to resume operationsThe Delhi government had delinked hotels from attached hospitals this month, but the lieutenant governor had objected to the government’s m...
Three changes in health insurance from Oct 1 that will help policy holdersThe provisions of these guidelines shall apply to new health insurance products filed on or after October 1, 2020, while for existing healt...
Inter-ministerial group may favour more time to telcos for spectrum paymentCarriers have been asking that the government should intervene in time to protect the industry from imploding from a rising debt burden pre...
Govt has taken note of fall in revenue due to telecom war: Manoj SinhaSpectrum usage charges dropped to Rs 1,553.2 crore in October-December from Rs 1,820.03 crore in July-September and Rs 1,995.2 crore in Apr...
AERA moots tentative ceiling for airports capital costsThe regulator has set a tentative ceiling cost of "Rs 65,000 per square metre (sqm) of the terminal building and Rs 4,700 per sqm for the r...
Oxigen to start Virtual Network Operator services by year-endOxigen is in talks with state-run BSNL and other operators to start offering telecom services as a Virtual Network Operator (VNO) by the en...
Government issues licence guidelines for virtual telecom operatorsThe entry of VNOs is expected to push down cost of providing telecom services for companies and even give them room for cutting down tariff...
Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission sets rules for users supplying green powerThis comes a month after Delhi electricity Regulatory Commission started the process for letting power consumers become generators of renew...
New spectrum sharing norms to reduce tariffs and call dropsIndia’s highly competitive telecom industry – with debt of over Rs 2 lac crore - has between seven and 13 operators in some circles.
Trai for special tariff vouchers to cut roaming rates; discusses other customer related issuesTrai discussed the option of allowing mobile phone companies to issue special tariff vouchers to bring down roaming charges.
- Mobile phone companies to seek written consent before activating value-added services
Mobile phone companies will have to seek written consent from consumers before activating value-added services such as caller tunes, cricke...
- AERA to fix airport charges soon
Airport Economic Regulatory Authority (AERA), the apex body to regulate airports in the country, will start fixing airport charges as gover...
- Hyderabad airport to impose user fee of Rs 375
Passengers flying out from the newly-commissioned Hyderabad airport to domestic destinations would soon have to pay Rs 375 as user developm...
- Small telcos cry foul over Bharti's rate cut
Five small telecom operators allege that they will have to bear the cost of Bharti’s 40% tariff cut for roaming and STD calls. Mobile gold ...
- Telcos look at lifetime plans to retain users
Telcos may use the lifetime prepaid connection as an incentive to retain existing subscribers once mobile number portability is introduced....
- Operators can’t CAS in on 100% revenues for free channels
Cable operators in CAS-notified areas will no longer be able to retain 100% of the revenues.