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November Unified licensing regime

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) chairman Pradip Baijal explained that the unified licensing regime would be effective early next month and a meeting will take place on October 30 with the government (group of ministers) to solve “and “Several issues related to the.

He also informed that the TRAI would allow `unique mix” for next month, a minimum of entry for better management of spectrum.

Baijal, in an interview with journalists after the inauguration of two-day seminar “Commando Unique 03: Path to profitable growth”, organised by the Institute of symbiosis symbiosis Telecom (SITM) in Pune.

TRAI to move towards a single licence regime, which would allow service providers to offer both fixed and mobile services under a licence, has met stiff opposition of the cellular operators.

Cellular operator had warned that telecommunications, the regulator’s move to the single licensing regime could infructuous the outcome of the legal battle going on limited mobile service TRAI’s as a consultation document has come at a time when the judgement TDSAT was planned.

Urged to dismiss Baijal they say that “events”. He argued that technology must be free and is not a problem.

“The state is not concerned if this is a change in technology. I can give you access license. But do not be back, demanding compensation for us, when it leads to a modification of the technology, “he warned, citations of the forum paging industry, the requirement for compensation if the SMS or cellular operators to claim compensation of Rs 10000 crore, while the wireless local loop has in summer

He cites the example of Australia, where it has already applied.

“If we have a paper on the unified licensing regime, there were many people who said, ‘look. Mr regulator is not fair’,” he said, want to know what was wrong with that thereof. This is not a problem here, “he said, adding that the cellular operators were against this step of protecting their interests.

Referring to the unique range of authorization, “he says, that not require permits because they Executive Decision. Baijal said that the entry fee was” almost nothing “and that the costs would be costs and processing fee of spectrum for new licenses. It would be ignored, “he explained.

According to him, India was the only country where radio spectrum management has been ineffective. “Spectrum should also be affected that we forced to use effectively,” he said, stressing that the use of radio spectrum in China was 10 times better than India.

At the beginning of his speech, the scenario comparison Baijal in China and India to formulate a strategy to Indianised further improvement of telecommunications reflection of the growth plans for China a few years back.

Discussions on the economy, he mentioned that China per capita income is approximately two times higher than that of India. Mapping the telecommunications sector, prices of calls must be halved for a similar growth pattern.

In the early cellular recordings floating around Rs 16 per minute with a diving gradually over the years on the current levels of R 2.5 per minute. Fixed costs are even more competitive line. 1.20 per minute compared to the three Rs China’s per minute. He also referred to a report from Morgan Stanley shows that the average revenue per user (ARPU) five dollars per month, will ensure an incremental victory for telecommunications operators.

Baijal says he is the good times, because the anticipated growth of four million mobile phones per month because we have the right regulatory measures in place and the tariff structure is one of the best . He also stressed that the technology improves, the client must be the beneficiaries, and that these improvements should not be limited to licensing government policy.

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