Govt approves spectrum sharing by telcos
BY Agencies13 Aug 2015 5:53 AM IST
Agencies13 Aug 2015 5:53 AM IST
In a bid to ease telecom congestion, the government on Wednesday allowed companies to share airwaves in the same band so as to reduce call drops but did not allow leasing of <g data-gr-id="19">spectrum</g>.
There was, however, no decision on spectrum trading norms, a prerequisite for consolidation in the sector.
“Fulfilling the government’s commitment to improve spectral efficiency and quality of service, which is very essential to fulfil the dream of Digital India, the Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, on Wednesday gave its approval to the guidelines on spectrum sharing, arising from the recommendations of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI),” an official release said.
Spectrum sharing would be allowed only where both the licensees are having spectrum in the same
band and leasing of <g data-gr-id="18">spectrum</g> will not be permitted, it said.
Also, sharing may be permitted where both entities possess spectrum for which market price has been paid.
Spectrum usage charge (SUC) will be levied on the entire spectrum holding in the particular band and all access spectrum including traded spectrum will be <g data-gr-id="14">sharable</g>.
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