DoT may give nod to Airtel terms for migrating to new licences

It has already issued UL to Idea Cellular which too migrated with similar conditions, as sought by Airtel, to the new licences

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 25 2013 | 5:36 PM IST
The Department of Telecom is expected to approve Airtel's conditional request to migrate to the new Unified Licence regime, which is more liberal compared to the existing one, according to sources.
 
The Access Services department, an internal wing of DoT that looks after licensing matters, is learnt to have sought approval of higher authorities on the matter.
 
"We may accept the request of Bharti to apply for migration from UASL (existing licence) to UL in a prescribed application format given in UL guidelines," the AS wing is has said.
 

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Early this month, Airtel had sought DoT permission to apply for UL saying that the conditions in the new permits should be subject to the outcome of all disputed matters that are before the courts.
 
The company, in the letter dated November 1, had listed seven matters that are sub-judice including extension of licence, one-time fee and spectrum usage charges and definition of adjusted gross revenue (AGR) in which government levies various fees.
 
The UL conditions bar telecom operators from entering into 3G inter-circle roaming arrangements that Airtel, Idea and Vodafone have been following. Thus, these companies are able to provide full 3G services even in areas where they don't have the radiowaves, using the spectrum of their partners. DoT has termed these pacts as illegal.
 
All the three companies have disputed DoT's version of rules and challenged it before court.
 
Seeking migration, Airtel had said: "It is our submission that certain terms and conditions of the UL & UL Guidelines already form the subject matter of pending court proceedings, to which the DoT is also a party.
 
"These proceedings are at an advanced stage of adjudication before various courts and tribunals across India and both parties are bound by and will continue to be bound by the interim orders that have been passed therein till the final disposal.
 
"Therefore, the rule of sub-judice will apply to all clauses of the UL & UL guidelines, which forms subject matter of proceedings, and would be subject to the final orders and principles laid down by courts/TDSAT," Airtel said.
 
DoT has already issued UL to Idea Cellular which too migrated with similar conditions, as sought by Airtel, to the new licences.
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First Published: Nov 25 2013 | 5:26 PM IST

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