Indian telcos face higher charges for 3G roaming
The Economic Times reports that operators in India are facing increased revenue shares with the government in regions where they have entered into 3G roaming alliances, to compensate for possible revenue losses incurred by the country.
Indian incumbents may miss out on first 4G spectrum issue
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) issued its response to a number of spectrum …
India rules 3G roaming pact “illegal”
India’s Department of Telecoms (DoT) has ruled that the national 3G roaming agreement between Bharti …
Indias DoT puts 20 more licences under threat
India’s Department of Telecommunications will shortly send out notices for 20 more licence cancellations to operators for not meeting their network rollout obligations.
Report: India considers nationwide licenses
India’s telecoms regulator is to examine a recent Department of Telecom (DoT) proposal to merge all 22 telecom circles potentially into a single nationwide license
Indian regulator bans MVNO spectrum-sharing
Indian regulator TRAI has ruled that MVNOs in the country will not be able to hold spectrum assets. The ruling forms part of the regulator’s ongoing investigation into the suitability of MVNOs in the Indian market and follows official complaints from some operators that the MVNO model will break Indian laws on spectrum sharing.