The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), the lobby of GSM players such as Bharti Airtel and Vodafone, alleged the government was favouring a select company by allowing users to switch their service provider while retaining their number. |
"Mobile number portability was being introduced to benefit a select operator desirous of entering the GSM segment and thereafter poaching on the subscribers of existing GSM players," COAI Director General TV Ramachandran said. |
Although the statement did not mention the name of the "select operator", Reliance Communications has announced mega plans to start GSM services across the country. |
CDMA players' association AUSPI and RCOM Chairman Anil Ambani lauded the new policy and said this would benefit customers. |
Ramachandran said number portability should also cover fixed-line operators. |
There was a need for increased competition in the fixed-line segment where 90 per cent of subscribers are with one operator (state-run BSNL). |
The COAI also opposed the policy for third generation (3G) services, saying the government was trying to create a monopoly while allowing only a limited number of players. |
He said the 3G policy is at direct variation with telecom regulator Trai's report, which had recommended that 3G spectrum be given only to existing operators. |
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