"The Telecom Commission meeting is scheduled for March 27," an official told PTI.
According to sources, setting up mobile towers to improve communication in Naxal-hit areas will be top priority for the inter-ministerial panel because security forces need to strengthen their operations against Left Wing extremists.
The Cabinet had approved the proposal at a cost of about Rs 3,046 crore in nine states affected by Naxal violence soon after 27 people, including senior Congress leaders, were killed in a Maoist attack at Bastar in Chhattisgarh last year.
The affected areas are spread across Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Odisha and Uttar Pradesh.
The project was to have been completed by June but has been stuck due to differing cost estimates. The requirement submitted by BSNL exceeds the project budget approved by the Cabinet by about Rs 789 crore, according to sources.
The panel may discuss full mobile number portability, which will allow users relocating to any part of the country to retain their numbers. Jammu & Kashmir may be excluded from this facility following security concerns raised by the Defence Ministry.
Guidelines for full mobile number portability recommended by TRAI in September 2013 have to be finalised by the Department of Telecom after approval by the Commission.
The Telecom Commission may also take up a revised penalty scheme, which will save operators from being fined a maximum of Rs 50 crore by the DoT for even minor violations.
The proposal classifies penalties at various levels, starting with warnings that can lead to a penalty of Rs 1 lakh, minor violations with a Rs 1 crore penalty, moderate (Rs 5 crore), major (Rs 20 crore) and severe (Rs 50 crore).
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