Business Standard
Sunday, Nov 08, 2009
 
drived banner
drived banner
  Advanced Search
Feedback | RSS
Content Guide
Follow us on  
||||||||Tech World| 
 Section Home | News Now | Features & Analysis | IT/ITES | Telecom | Hardware | Columnists | Gadgets & Gizmos
Home > ICE World Live Markets | Smart Portfolios II
  Search:

Private operators cry foul over BSNL WiMax services
BS Reporter / New Delhi December 23, 2008, 0:43 IST

WiMax operators in India have cried foul over the allotment of broadband wireless access (BWA) spectrum to state-owned telecom operator Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) in Gujarat, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.

 
 
News Now
Paper
Specials
- Hat-trick of gains
- Wkly Tech Analysis: Nifty may move in 4,640-4,900 band
- Chandrayaan-II mission to be completed by 2012-13: Annadurai
- Faheem Ansari seeks re-trial of 26/11 case
- US faces potential minefield over Muslims and military
More  

WiMax Forum, the representative body of WiMax operators, alleged that BSNL had deployed its WiMax services on the frequency division duplex (FDD)-based spectrum band, which does not conform to international standards for WiMax technology. This renders it obsolete and prevents other operators from deploying superior technologies like time division duplex (TDD) on the same band, it has said.

“Both technologies cannot co-exist, therefore if BSNL deploys its services in the FDD mode, it will not be possible for other operators to operate on superior technology,” said CS Rao, chairman, WiMax Forum. He added that this might prove detrimental to the business interests of BSNL as well since its network would not be able to co-exist with that of other operators.

“The interesting point is that the vendor (US-based Soma Networks) which is providing equipment to BSNL for its WiMax network in the three states has registration for TDD as well. Therefore, it can be upgraded,” he added. The forum has asked the government to look into the issue to prevent any monopoly and “ensure a level-playing field”.

BSNL officials declined to comment on the issue.

The forum also asked the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to treat BWA services on a par with 3G. The industry body urged the government to increase the validity of the BWA licence for 20 years, the same as in the case of 3G, instead of 15 years.

The forum also sought easier rollout obligations for the successful bidders of BWA spectrum.

While the licensee to whom 3G spectrum is allocated has to cover at least 50 per cent of the district headquarters within five years of the effective date — of which at least 15 per cent should be rural short distance charging areas (SDCA) — BWA operators have to cover at least 50 per cent of the rural SDCAs within five years of the effective date.

Interestingly, telecom operators had raised the issue of a level playing field with the DoT opposing the difference in the reserve price for BWA against 3G spectrum. The reserve price of BWA spectrum stands at Rs 1,010 crore, which is half that of 3G spectrum.

  Read Business news in 
  Your dream home can now be a reality.
  Visit Fortis for a preventive health check-up & get a 20% discount.
  Follow the ups and downs of your investments. Try our new Portfolio Tracker
  Kolkata Dock \ Freight contract for the British Gurkhas Nepal
  Find how Midsize Businesses use ERP to gain competitive advantage
  Trading in Forex is now as easy as 1-2-3
  Discover an economical and cost effective way to market your products and services
  Giftwithlove.com: Same day delivery of Flowers and Cakes to India
  Download the E-book on the Future of Business Intelligence
  Learn Best Practices for improving customer satisfaction
  Know your customers better... download the free e-book on CRM
   Discussion Board / User Comments    
Display Name  Email-Id  
Post your comment
Most Popular
Read
E-Mailed
Commented
   
- Great Indian telecom boom begins to ring hollow
- Vendors to share BSNL's 3G ad spend
- Profit booking seen next week
- DTH sparks new row between producers and multiplexes
- Wkly Tech Analysis: Nifty may move in 4,640-4,900 band
 
 More  
BS Poll
Cast Your Vote
 
   
 
Should the private sector be allowed to manage urban water supply?
  Yes  No
Submit

  Hot Searches  
 
Amitabh Bachchan | N Chandrasekaran | Swine Flu | Mukesh Ambani | Anil Ambani | TCS | Infosys |  Air India |  Duronto |  Pranab Mukherjee | Sonia Gandhi | Congress | Rahul Gandhi |  Bigg Boss |  New Pension Scheme |  Service tax |  Excise duty |  Sebi | Tech Mahindra |  Ramalinga Raju |  Satyam |  Reliance  |  RBI |  GDP |  Gold |  Ratan Tata |  ICICI |  |  B-School | DLF  Sensex |  Tax calculator | Home Loan  | Bollywood | Personal Finance |  inflation | oil prices |  World Bank | Reliance Infratel |  HDFC |  Barack Obama  
 
  Member Area Write to the Editor RSS Archives Advanced Search
  Subscribe to BS print product BS e-paper Newsletter Portfolio Tracker
  BS Products BS Hindi BS Motoring
FOR HOT PRODUCTS
BS Bazaar.com
Home | Markets & Investing | Companies & Industry | Banking & Finance | Economy & Policy | Opinion
Life & Leisure | Management & Marketing | Tech World
About Us | Partner With Us | Code of Conduct | Careers | Advertise with us| Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Site Map | Contact Us | Feedback