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Byju’s empties offices; Made-in-India AI modelsCash-strapped edtech firm Byju’s is vacating multiple offices and tuition centres countrywide as part of a cost-cutting drive. This and mor...
Signature campaign "Save the internet" based on falsehood, misinformation: COAI to TraiThe industry body, whose members include Jio, Airtel, Vodafone Idea etc, said the people and companies are being misguided by propagating u...
Net Neutrality battle a 'hard fought' one; important factor behind vibrant startup ecosystem: MoS IT Rajeev ChandrasekharChandrasekhar added that India was one of the first countries to ensure net neutrality and push back against telecom companies seeking to b...
Startups bat for net-neutrality, 128 founders write to TRAIIn February 2016, Trai issued the Prohibition of Discriminatory Tariffs for Data Services Regulations restricting the discriminatory prices...
Nine startup founders including Zomato's Deepinder Goyal appeal TRAI to preserve open internetIn a letter, addressed to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Chairman RS Sharma, the nine founders made an appeal to preserve the open n...
Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik writes to TRAI; wants regulator, government to protect net neutralityEarlier this month, Tathagata Satpathy, an MP of Patnaik's Biju Janata Dal, had written to the TRAI chairman in support of net neutrality.
Ending net neutrality will kill NDA government's 'Make in India': Aditya Thackeray"People from almost every social and economic strata have a mobile phone and unknowingly use the Internet to communicate," his letter state...
Net Neutrality: Airtel’s new apps plan may go against PM Modi’s Digital India visionParliamentarians Tathagata Satpathy and Rajeev Chandrasekhar say the plan would go against Prime Minister’s Digital India vision.
- Tata, RCom, Sistema-Shyam, Uninor and others join hands; seek spectrum up to 6.2 MHz
The new telecom operators have joined hands and asked the government to consider allotting up to 6.2 MHz spectrum to them without any addit...
- Industry united on 2G spectrum auction & 5 key policy issues, telecom chiefs tell PM
On Wednesday, country's top telecom chiefs had met Prime Minister Singh to highlight the challenges that confronted the scam-tainted teleco...
- Tatas' first right for 2G spectrum turned down
The telecom department has rejected Tata Teleservices’ (TTSL) claim of first right to second generation (2G) spectrum, the frequency on whi...
- TRAI 2G pricing spells bigger mess for Raja
Telecom regulator TRAI’s suggestion that 2G airwaves are worth up to 1.5 times 3G airwaves is set to spell further trouble for communicatio...
- DoT plans enhancement fee on spectrum beyond 6.2 Mhz
The Department of Telecom (DoT)is planning to impose a one-time 2G spectrum enhancement fee on those operators holding radiowaves beyond 6....
- Minister spots 'cartel' fuelling licence spar
Communications minister A Raja on Friday alleged that an ‘undeclared cartel’ in telecom was fueling controversy on losses incurred by the g...
- TRAI for additional financial, roll-out burden on RCom, Tatas
In a move that could upset Reliance and Tata's plans to start GSM mobile services, TRAI has asked the government to prescribe "contingent" ...
- Govt to adopt middle path for spectrum allocation
Government on Monday informed the Delhi High Court it will implement telecom regulator TRAI's recommendations for spectrum allocation as an...
- DoT to sign licence pacts on spectrum with LoI holders next week
Govt is all set to sign license agreements with nine companies that were given LoI and allocate start-up spectrum to roll out mobile servic...
- Dot clears 2G line for Vodafone, Aircel, Idea
The Department of Telecom has cleared application from Idea Cellular, Vodafone Essar and Aircel to be granted second generation spectrum (2...
- DoT unlikely to increase spectrum fee
Government had kept the fee for an all-India license at Rs 1,651 crore, which comes bundled with start-up spectrum. Technology at its best
- Bharti offers Rs 1,000 cr more than RCom for spectrum
There may be no end in sight to spectrum war with mudslinging getting more intense, but firms are as bullish as ever.