Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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New telecom policy to delink spectrum from licenses Top
The Telecom Department was the arguably unlikely birthing ground for India's largest-ever scam. A Raja, the minister who allegedly helmed the swindle, is now in jail – large amounts of frequency were virtually donated along with mobile network licenses to companies that were ineligible for them. New Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal has announced a new set of rules today that aim at cleansing a system that seemed designed for manipulation. So Mr Sibal's Telecom Policy 2011 deems that the licenses of all operators will be renewed every 10 years instead the 20-year-term that was on offer. Source
 
Investors wary of India telecom Top
Foreign investors have become wary of entering the world's second-largest telecommunications market in India after a major corruption scandal. It relates to the undervaluation of electromagnetic spectrum, resulting in top government officials being jailed for corruption. Even as New Delhi seeks to recast its telecoms policies, multinational corporations are distancing themselves from their local partners whose licences may get cancelled on orders from the Supreme Court of India. Source
 

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