| Telecom dept mulls MVNOs to bail out beleaguered telcos |
| Mansi Taneja / New Delhi September 16, 2010, 0:12 IST |
“We will ask new operators to go for an MVNO model, rather than return spectrum, which could be another alternative,” said a senior DoT official. An MVNO would offer wireless services under its own brand name by taking on lease spectrum and infrastructure from a new telecom operator.| DOT’S OPTIONS # Allow MVNO operations to take up spectrum slack # Permit surrender of spectrum and return their fees # Come out with easier merger and acquisition rules # Ease rollout obligation targets for the new telcos |
On Tuesday, Communication and IT Minister A Raja told reporters that the government is working on a bailout package for the new operators, which include Uninor, S-Tel, Etisalat DB, Datacom, Sistema-Shyam and Loop, among others. Raja said, "In the last operators' meeting, (the bailout plan) was highlighted... a bailout may be done. It will be discussed in the Telecom Commission.”
The move comes close on the heels of a request by at least three new operators that were granted licenses to surrender their start-up spectrum of 4.4MHz in return for their license fees. Present regulations also stipulate a lock-in period of three years, which means several new players will not be able to sell out before the beginning of next year.
