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Telecom Tower Companies Will Be Allowed To Share Active Infrastructure Soon

Telecom tower companies will be allowed to share active infrastructure soon DCC to consider TRAI recommendations on Enhancement of Scope of Infrastructure Providers at next meet Aseem Manchanda (Image: Pixabay) In a big policy move that will bring in large investments in telecom networks, Digital Communications Commission (DCC) is likely to clear TRAI recommendations on broadening the scope of telecom infrastructure or tower service providers, at its next meeting. If approved, this will allow sharing of infrastructure between tower companies, infrastructure companies and Internet Service Providers (ISPs), enhancing cost-savings and fostering competition in the space. It will open the full sector for further investment. Indus Tower, Brookfield, ATC, Tower Vision and Internet services providers like Hathaway and Den networks could be among the beneficiaries of these recommendations.

Union Cabinet approves next round of spectrum auction

Union Cabinet approves next round of spectrum auction PTI New Delhi: The Union Cabinet has approved the next round of spectrum auction, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said Wednesday. The Digital Communications Commission, the apex decision-making body of the Department of Telecom, in May approved the spectrum auction plan subject to the cabinet approval. The minister said that the cabinet has approved relief for sugarcane farmers, improvement in electricity infrastructure in North-Eastern states and the auction of spectrum. The DoT is yet to come out with any notification for the next round of auction in which airwaves worth Rs 5.22 lakh crore are to be sold.

Rational Expectations: Rubber-stamping Trai is bad policy

Rational Expectations: Rubber-stamping Trai is bad policy
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5G kept out of the offer as Cabinet okays telecom spectrum auction

The Centre on Wednesday set the ball rolling for 4G auction that is expected to fetch the exchequer Rs 3.92 trillion by offering 2,251 megahertz (MHz) airwaves. The coveted 5G spectrum has been kept out of the offer. The auctions are slated to be held in March 2021 and the notice inviting applications is expected by the end of this month. The last spectrum auctions were held in October 2016 and the government earned Rs 65,789 crore from them. While briefing mediapersons on the outcome of the Cabinet meet, telecom and IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “It has been decided by the Cabinet to auction 2,251 MHz spectrum by March 2021.”

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