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No change in policy to auction spectrum: Sibal

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

"We do not intend to change the policy (of auction of spectrum)," Sibal said in reply to questions on whether the government would return the the policy of 'first come, first serve'.

Sibal said there was a drop of 27.82 million mobile phone subscribers in the July-September period and the number was expected to touch 208 million.

"The decline in the telecom user base after June 2012 is due to the removal of inactive mobile telephone connections and high tele-density in urban areas," he said.

Sibal said the reality was that the tele-density in the country was 680 million and 500 million do not still have a mobile phone.

 

On complaints from members about poor connectivity on state-run BSNL network, Sibal admitted to problems which he attributed to outdated networks.

He said the root cause was for the last three years BSNL was trying to complete the tendering process to set up its second core network.

  

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First Published: Dec 05 2012 | 2:45 PM IST

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