Airtel, Vodafone, Idea approaches SC in 2G scam case

Published on Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 00:24 |  Source : PTI

Updated at Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 00:29  

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Airtel, Vodafone, Idea approaches SC in 2G scam case
Earlier, on February 15, COAI and the operators had requested the bench of Justices GS Singhvi and AK Ganguly to hear their case challenging the Dual Technology Spectrum allocation policy of the government by transferring their plea from another bench.

However, it was declined by the bench which asked the GSM lobby group COAI to obtain permission from the Chief Justice of India to transfer their plea from another bench.

COAI''s plea is being heard by a separate bench comprising Justices Altamas Kabir and Cyriac Joseph. However, the lobby group has asked for its petition to be transferred before the bench of Justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly.

COAI had approached the Supreme Court in 2009 challenging the judgement of telecom tribunal TDSAT, which upheld DoT''s dual technology spectrum allocation policy.

It had made DoT, Trai, RCom , Tata Tele , HFCL  Infotel and others as parties to its plea.

The Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal, on March 31, 2009, upheld DoT''s dual spectrum allocation policy allowing Anil Ambani group company RCom and Tata Tele -- who operated CDMA based cellular services -- to get GSM spectrum for operating services.

The petition filed by COAI, Bharti Airtel , Idea Cellular and Vodafone Essar said TDSAT wrongly upheld DoT''s decision to enhance the criteria for allocation of additional spectrum, besides upholding the dual spectrum allocation policy.

The plea charged that TDSAT failed to appreciate that cellular operators had a vested and accrued right to receive spectrum up to 15 MHz.

COAI said the National Telecom Policy of 1999, which was the basis of a contractual settlement between cellular operators and the DoT, promised optimal and adequate spectrum to every operator and they were to get GSM spectrum up to 15 MHz at specified rates on a revenue-sharing basis.

The DoT, on October 18, 2007, amended the telecom rules, allowing CDMA players to enter the GSM mobile space.

TDSAT stated that there was nothing irregular in granting 4.4 MHz as start-up spectrum to RCom and rejected the GSM lobby group''s contention that they have the right to hold spectrum up to 15 MHz.

  

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