The department of telecom<\/a>munications has sought comments on a regulatory overhaul of the industry<\/a> that has grown in a regime of overlapping, and sometimes conflicting, executive and judicial oversight. The legislative framework struggles to support the needs of current telecom technology<\/a>. The industry has been in a constant stand-off with regulators and has seen an inordinate degree of tumult. The latest government remedy for struggling telecom companies included a break from paying statutory dues, permission to share airwaves, a realistic assessment of revenue for imposing levies, a debt-equity swap and no limits on foreign investment. 的部门电信免去其寻求评论的监管改革行业生长在一个政权的重叠,有时相互冲突,行政和司法监督。立法框架难以支持当前电信的需求技术。该行业一直处于持续的对峙与监管机构和人们有着极大的骚动。最新的政府对陷入困境的电信公司补救包括法定支付会费,允许分享电视广播,一个现实的评估实施征收的收入,债务产权交换,没有限制外国投资。
India<\/a>, the world's second-largest telecom market, has been consistently late in upgrading its networks. A spanking new law hopes to avoid further productivity loss, particularly with 5G<\/a> networks that are designed for machines to communicate among themselves and improve economic decision-making. Current regulations are hazy on companies exiting the business and the spectrum that gets locked up in the process. Farmed-out spectrum needs to be delinked from the technology it is being used for, and spectrum holdings allowed to be consolidated. There is scope for developing a marketplace for spectrum that facilitates mergers and acquisitions in the industry. Right-of-way rules for backhaul portions of networks require synchronisation. A review of obligations towards the underserved, to include sections of the non-rural population, is also on the table.
The regulatory brush-up aims to fill gaps and is slated to mesh seamlessly with the existing regime so that the business case for the current crop of players is not affected. Telcos<\/a>, though, consider the price of spectrum to be the biggest hurdle in upgrading networks in a price-sensitive market like India. One objective of the legislative review is promoting investment in the sector. But that is inextricably tied to the upfront spectrum commitments for companies. Yet, a review of the other issues confronting the industry will be a step forward.
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监管梳妆旨在填补空白,将网无缝地与现有的政权,这样业务对于当前的球员不受影响。电信公司不过,考虑频谱的价格是最大的障碍在升级网络在印度这样一个对价格敏感的市场。立法审议的一个目的是促进投资部门。但这密不可分的前期承诺的公司。然而,回顾该行业面临的其他问题将是一个进步。
The department of telecom<\/a>munications has sought comments on a regulatory overhaul of the industry<\/a> that has grown in a regime of overlapping, and sometimes conflicting, executive and judicial oversight. The legislative framework struggles to support the needs of current telecom technology<\/a>. The industry has been in a constant stand-off with regulators and has seen an inordinate degree of tumult. The latest government remedy for struggling telecom companies included a break from paying statutory dues, permission to share airwaves, a realistic assessment of revenue for imposing levies, a debt-equity swap and no limits on foreign investment.
India<\/a>, the world's second-largest telecom market, has been consistently late in upgrading its networks. A spanking new law hopes to avoid further productivity loss, particularly with 5G<\/a> networks that are designed for machines to communicate among themselves and improve economic decision-making. Current regulations are hazy on companies exiting the business and the spectrum that gets locked up in the process. Farmed-out spectrum needs to be delinked from the technology it is being used for, and spectrum holdings allowed to be consolidated. There is scope for developing a marketplace for spectrum that facilitates mergers and acquisitions in the industry. Right-of-way rules for backhaul portions of networks require synchronisation. A review of obligations towards the underserved, to include sections of the non-rural population, is also on the table.
The regulatory brush-up aims to fill gaps and is slated to mesh seamlessly with the existing regime so that the business case for the current crop of players is not affected. Telcos<\/a>, though, consider the price of spectrum to be the biggest hurdle in upgrading networks in a price-sensitive market like India. One objective of the legislative review is promoting investment in the sector. But that is inextricably tied to the upfront spectrum commitments for companies. Yet, a review of the other issues confronting the industry will be a step forward.
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