Telecom


Trai looking for paper on mobile termination charges

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is planning a consultancy paper on mobile termination charges (MTC) even as it examines various methods and global practices on MTC. The move gains importance as telecom operators in the country are divided over the issue of MTC — with existing operators seeking a hike and the new [...]

Rollout Relief to new Telecos

There’s good news for new telecom entrants such as Swan, Unitech, Datacom and Shyam, among others, on the rollout obligation front. The department of telecommunications (DoT) is likely to link the time frame by which these telcos have to launch services in pre-determined geographical areas to the “date of allocation of spectrum’ and not the [...]

MVNO guidelines to be unveiled soon

The guidelines for Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) to launch operations in India are set to be unveiled soon. A committee set up by department of telecom (DoT) to examine sector regulator TRAI’s recommendations for allowing MVNOs in India has endorsed the regulator’s proposals with some minor changes.

Rs 60,000-crore spectrum scam, True ?

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has demanded an enquiry into what it claims is a Rs 60,000 crore (Rs 600 billion) financial scam involving the manner in which 2G spectrum was allocated by the Union ministry of communications.

Extra spectrum, Extra charge

The one-time fee is likely to hit major telcos having spectrum above 6.2 MHz. Having drawn flak for under-pricing spectrum, the government today decided to levy a one-time charge for spectrum above 6.2 MHz in addition to the licence fees and also raised the annual usage charges. The decision was taken at a meeting attended [...]

Telenor forced to rethink its investment in Unitech

Norway’s leading telecoms operator, is considering abandoning a $1.8bn rights issue that is supposed to fund much of its expansion into India because of investor opposition. Jon Fredrik Baksaas, Telenor’s chief executive, told the Financial Times the company was looking at alternatives to a rights issue that some shareholders had put forward.

3G spectrum allocation by end-Jan : Government

India will allocate spectrum for next generation wireless networks to successful bidders by the end of January after holding an auction as planned earlier in the month, government officials said on Monday.

Unitech sheds 60% to Telenor for $1.1 billion

Norwegian telecoms group Telenor announced a bold move to enter the Indian mobile market through a $1.1 billion deal financed by a rights issue, sending its shares down sharply on Wednesday. Telenor, already the second-largest foreign operator in Asia after Vodafone, also reported third-quarter core profit slightly below forecast and affirmed its 2008 financial targets.

NTT DoCoMo eyes stake in Tata Teleservices

Tata Teleservices Ltd (TTSL), India’s sixth ranked mobile phone services company by customers, is working on an agreement to sell a 26% stake to NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan’s biggest mobile phone operator, for nearly $2.5 billion (Rs12,100 crore), two people familiar with the development said.

Virgin Mobile triggers STD tarrif war

Virgin Mobile India has also launched a campaign to promote its new tariff plan ‘New 50 paise STD local’. The television commercial is created by Bates 141. The campign is further promoted through print media and Virgin Mobile’s out-of-home (OOH) agency Poster Publicity, a unit of Group M’s Kinetic Worldwide.