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Raja may meet individual mobile operators, if needed

The communications minister says he might meet the operators to resolve the imbroglio over new norms for spectrum allocation.

Updated on: Nov 27, 2007 01:45 PM IST
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Communications Minister A Raja on Tuesday said he might meet individual telecom operators to resolve the imbroglio over new norms for spectrum allocation, after a round of collective discussion with most operators failed on Monday.

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Prior to that, he would hold a meeting with Department of Telecom (DoT) officials in a day or two on apportioning spectrum, which the Telecom Engineering Centre recommended should be linked to a higher subscriber base.

"The interaction is going on... After the meeting is done with the Secretary (and other officials) we will meet the operators if necessary," Raja said on the sidelines of the Executive Council Meeting of Asian Pacific Postal Union here.

Raja refused to be drawn into the merits of a letter that Reliance Communications Chairman Anil Ambani wrote to the Prime Minister seeking his intervention in the telecom tangle, saying he was accountable to the Prime Minister and Parliament.

Anil Ambani had cautioned the government not to succumb to pressure tactics of GSM service providers like Bharti Airtel and Vodafone and sought Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's intervention for tightening norms for spectrum allocation.

Besides spectrum allocation, GSM and CDMA operators are at loggerheads over a move to allow use of dual technology by a single operator.

 
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