Telecom industry positive on NTP draft

The draft aims at making available 500 MHz of spectrum by 2020, doing away with roaming charges, allowing MNP across the country

PTI | October 11, 2011



Welcoming the draft National Telecom Policy (NTP), industry players On Tuesday expressed confidence that spectrum would be made available at affordable price, and levies would be rationalised on par with other countries.

The draft aims at making available 500 MHz of spectrum by 2020. Also, it plans to do away with roaming charges and allow mobile number portability across the country.

"NTP 2011 released by the Minister of Communications and IT Kapil Sibal is a welcome step in the right direction and signals the government's strong focus on future growth areas such as Broadband and Convergence," said Bharti Airtel's spokesperson.

He said the proposal to provide more spectrum, allowing its sharing and allocating it through transparent market-based processes are progressive policy decisions, which will provide much needed capacity augmentation to this vital sector.

Bharti also welcomed the proposal to give infrastructure status to the telecom sector and rationalisation of taxes and levies, saying that they will provide much needed relief to the sector.

Meanwhile, CDMA operators lobby group AUSPI Secretary General S C Khanna said, "We are confident that DoT will make available at affordable price optimum quantity of spectrum, rationalise levies to bring them down to those in other countries."

AUSPI welcomed implementation of initiatives like abolition of roaming charges, one nation full mobile number portability, making available broadband in villages, setting up of Telecom Finance Corporation and recognition of telecom as infrastructure sector as well as merger and acquisition initiatives. .
 

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