"Optical fibre cable (OFC) will be more valuable than the spectrum in coming days. Spectrum is limited and also has gone in the different tangent. In the country we don't have proper policy to help optical fibre roll out. Industry needs a friendly policy for this," Videocon Telecommunications Director and CEO Arvind Bali said at Aegis Graham Bell Award.
He said 90-95 per cent mobile usage takes place when a person is in home, office or somewhere stationed.
Videocon Telecom has plans to exit mobile business and focus on fixed line services in the country. The company recently sold its right to use spectrum in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh West for Rs 3,310 crore to Idea Cellular.
The company also has plans to sell spectrum in low-scale operation circles of UP East and Bihar and is seeking a value of Rs 3,500 crore. The company had won spectrum in six circles -- UP East, UP West, Bihar, Gujarat, MP and Haryana in the 2012 auctions for Rs 2,221.44 crore.
"Government should mandate every new building to have provision for OFC in design plan like it is required in case of other amenities -- electricity, water pipeline. This will make building future ready and meet Prime Minister's vision of Digital India," state-run MTNL Executive Director Anuj Kumar Srivastava said.
He said the industry and the government will have to work together in increasing supply of bandwidth in the country and this will also lead to fuelling of innovations and development of contents.
Industry body COAI's Director General Rajan S Mathews said that government should open with private players for rolling out OFC across country.
The government at present is working on rolling out OFC across 2.5 lakh panchayats for high speed broadband services. However, it has been missed deadlines multiple time.
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Speaking on the occasion, Jitendra Singh, Minister of State in Prime Minister's Office, said that this is one of the best times for the country as the government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are supportive of out-of-box ideas.
The minister awarded people for innovations in the field of telecom, internet, media, edutainment and SMAC (social, mobility, analytics, cloud).
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