In a major development, the Ministry of Communications & IT has cleared applications of nine telecom aspirants and is close to issuing them universal access service licence (UASL) followed by allocation of spectrum. |
The allocation of spectrum would take some time as the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) was finalising the amount of vacant spectrum, sources close to the development said. |
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The proposals of the new applicants were pending with the telecom ministry after the DoT's approval last month. Telecom Minister A Raja approved the file today and asked the DoT to prepare a priority list for awarding licences, they said. |
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This would pave the way for rolling out of services by the nine companies, of which most of them had applied for pan-India licences. |
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However, the issue of spectrum is still a concern as the DoT's Wireless Planning and Coordination cell is in the process of identifying vacant spectrum. The department is also awaiting vacation of spectrum by the defence forces. |
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Earlier last week, the DoT had drawn a priority list of applicants in which Datacom Solutions (Videocon's Venugopal Dhoot holds a stake in the company) was at the top. |
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Apart from Datacom Solutions, Aska Projects, Spice Communications, Swan Telecom, Loop Telecom (a subsidiary of BPL Mobile), Unitech Builders & Estates, Nahan Properties, S Tel and Shyam Telelink are in the fray for start-up spectrum. |
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According to an industry analyst, awarding of UASL means the companies will have to be given spectrum in six months. |
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The spectrum would be first allotted on a "trial basis" and enable the users to confirm electro magnetic interference (EMI) and electro magnetic compatibility (ECI) with other operators in these circles. |
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