Telecom regulator Trai on Saturday recommended auction of CDMA spectrum at reserve price of Rs 2,685 crore per megahertz, which is around 50% higher than the previous pan-India base price. Telecom ...
The Cabinet on Thursday approved a 50% reduction in the reserve price of CDMA spectrum. The new reserve price will be Rs. 9,100 crore for 5 MHz of spectrum. HT reports. The Cabinet on Thursday ...
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Saturday recommended a pan-India reserve price of Rs 2,685 crore per MHz of 800 MHz spectrum, which currently is being used by CDMA operators like Reliance ...
The Department of Telecom (DoT) will once again ask regulator TRAI to recommend a base price for auction of CDMA spectrum. "We will write to TRAI soon after minutes of the meeting (EGoM) are approved.
Indian telcos Bharti Airtel, Vodafone India, and Idea Cellular are requesting India's authorities to allocate unused CDMA spectrum in the 800 megahertz (MHz) band for GSM services instead. A report by ...
Telecom operator Tata Teleservices (TTL), which has approached DoT to surrender its additional CDMA spectrum in all circles. TTL has approached DoT to surrender additional CDMA spectrum, except in ...
The Government may get over Rs 9,497 crore from sale of CDMA band spectrum in the second round of auctions in March, and one-time fee on airwaves held by existing operators. The Government may get ...
New Delhi: The government has asked telecom regulator Trai to recommend the reserve price, preferably within 15 days, for CDMA spectrum as it has decided to auction the radiowaves in early January.
Sistema Shyam Teleservices, which operates in India under the MTS brand name, has revealed plans to bid for pan-India CDMA spectrum. However, India's only-CDMA exclusive operators seeks prices of CDMA ...
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