TRAI recommends single licence regime for cellular, basic service

By Our Economy Bureau | 28 Oct 2003

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New Delhi: Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has recommended a single licence regime for cellular and basic service operations. TRAI has suggested a six-month timeframe to replace the existing licence regime with unified licensing through an automatic process for all telecom services.

TRAI chairman Pradip Baijal says the objective of the unified licence regime is to be achieved in a two-stage process with the unified access regime for basic and cellular services in the first phase, to be followed by a process to define the guidelines and rules for fully unified license / authorisation regime. "The charge for spectrum shall be determined separately."

The choice of area under the unified license will be left to the operator. The existing operators will have an option to continue under the present licensing regime (with present terms and conditions) or migrate to new unified access licensing regime in the existing circles. The license fee, service area, rollout obligations and performance bank guarantee under the new regime will be same as for existing cellular service providers.

 

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