The apex decision making body of the Department of Telecom (DoT) has concurred with sectoral regulator Trai's suggestion to raise spectrum holding limit of mobile operators which will ease the exit route for those under stress.
"The DoT will send three proposals of IMG, cleared by Telecom Commission on spectrum cap, deferment of spectrum payment and reduction of interest on penalties to Cabinet this week," the source said.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) had also suggested that the overall cap on holding spectrum should be raised from the current 25 per cent to 35 per cent.
As per the current rules, no mobile service provider can hold more than 25 per cent spectrum, vital for transmitting signals, in an area and more than 50 per cent in a frequency band.
The Commission had earlier approved extension of time period for the payment of spectrum bought in auctions by operators to 16 years from the current 10 years.
It had also approved the IMG recommendation to lower the interest rate on penalties paid by telecom operators by about 2 per cent.
The TC today also approved raising the cost of Network for Spectrum project, being executed by state-run firm BSNL for Defence forces, to Rs 24,664 crore and DoT will send it to the Cabinet for final clearance.
"This includes around Rs 1,500 crore for network monitoring system," the source said.
The defence ministry and DoT had signed a pact in 2009-10 under which the former had agreed to vacate 25MHz of 3G spectrum and 20MHz in the 2G band in phases. In return, DoT had committed to set up an exclusive defence network for its communication services.
"Now 214 mobile sites with estimated cost of Rs 342 crore will be set for providing 4G services in A&N islands. Earlier approval was for 2G network by setting-up of 179 towers with estimated cost of Rs 262 crore," the source said.
The panel also cleared proposal to connect 5,299 gram panchayats (GPs) under the BharatNet project through satellite connectivity with outlay of Rs 916 crore. The project includes all GPs of North Eastern states and some of the GPs in Chattisgarh and Jammu and Kashmir.
The TC also approved setting of wifi choupals across 25,000 (GPs) in Uttar Pradesh under BharatNet project by Common Service Centres at estimated cost of Rs 400 core and covering 3,243 GPs in Himachal Pradesh with estimated cost of Rs 51.88 crore.
"The proposal of Rajasthan government to set up wifi hotspot in each gram panchayats of the state with Rs 160 crore fund from BharatNet was approved by the Commission today," the source said.
The TC also approved Trai recommendation to give option to Direct Inward Dialling (DID) service providers, mainly EPABX service provider to Unified Licence in the virtual network operator category.
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