Sibal to meet telcos soon to resolve 3G roaming dispute

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Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal will soon

meet telecom industry leaders to work out an amicable

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resolution

to the dispute between the government and service providers over

a 3G roaming pact.

"I will meet with the industry players soon to discuss the 3G

roaming issue, industry players have sought time and I am hopeful

to resolve the issue," Sibal told reporters on the sidelines of the

Skoch summit here today.

The issue pertains to the pact among major service providers,

including Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Essar and Idea Cellular, for providing

a 3G roaming network on a pan-India basis.

Other service providers, like Tata Teleservices and Aircel,

had entered into a similar agreement to offer services in six circles.

Recently, the Department of Telecom (DoT) had said in an internal

note that the roaming agreement among telecom companies for 3G services

would lead to a significant loss of revenue for the government.

There may also be an impact on revenues from spectrum usage

charges collected from operators, according to the internal note

prepared by the DoT.

Earlier, the chiefs of three leading telecom firms -- Bharti,

Idea and Vodafone -- had sought Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's intervention

in the dispute over 3G roaming pact in a jointly signed letter, failing

which they threatened to surrender spectrum.

According to sources in the DoT, the telecom firms will not

get the advantage of proposed provisions in the National Telecom

Policy-2011 that may allow sharing of spectrum among operators as

they entered into an agreement for sharing spectrum before implementation

of the policy.

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