India grants 3G spectrum to state-owned BSNL

19 Sep 2006
00:00

(The Times of India via NewsEdge) India's Department of Telecommunications has quietly allocated scarce spectrum to state-owned BSNL to conduct tests in 3G.

Observers say the move could give BSNL an unfair advantage over private telecom players, which are aiming to launch similar services.

The allocation of spectrum was mentioned in a government paper that called for a meeting to discuss various spectrum related issues.

The note names only BSNL as the recipient of 5 + 5 MHz spectrum in the 2-GHz band for carrying out experiments in Pune, Chandigarh, Kolkata and Coimbatore.

Most telecom companies had, over the last six months, made applications for allocation of spectrum for 3G experiments along with equipment vendors like Ericsson and Lucent.

The applicants included companies that use two dominant mobile technologies GSM and CDMA.

However, the allocation of 3G spectrum to BSNL is expected to favor the GSM players.

Industry sources say that BSNL is expected to conduct its experiments using Nokia equipment.

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