Telecom Minister A Raja has held the Defence Ministry responsible for the slippage in the auction process for 3G spectrum and sought Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee's help to clear the decks.
Telecom Minister A Raja has held the Defence Ministry responsible for the slippage in the auction process for 3G spectrum and sought Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee's help to clear the decks.
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The Defence Ministry has decided to release only that 3G spectrum that is to be auctioned and that too in phases. In fact, the armed forces have not released spectrum already in use as envisaged in their agreement with DoT.
"Because of the stand taken by the Defence Ministry, which is not plausible and against the decisions of the empowered Group of Ministers there has been slippage in the original schedule of auction," Raja wrote to Mukherjee.
"If this issue is not resolved quickly, I apprehend that the revenues anticipated from 3G auction may not be forthcoming this year," he said. Auction of 3G spectrum or radio waves was to have been completed by this year end, but the Telecom Ministry has not yet issued the information memorandum that lists eligibility conditions, rules of auction and the details of spectrum for want for clarity from the Defence Ministry.
"I request you to kindly intervene in this matter... so as to enable the 3G auctions to be completed during this year. You may also consider holding a meeting with the Defence Minister A K Antony on the matter," Raja requested Mukherjee.
While India struggles to embrace the next generation mobile telephony, or 3G, that offers high speed data and voice connectivity, the world has already moved to the next level of technology called 'LTE'.