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Struggling telecom industry likely to get a reform boost soon

In an exclusive conversation at the CNBC-TV18-Mint Infra Ministerial Summit, Telecom Secretary JS Deepak promised to make it easier to lay fibre optic cables in the next two months. He also said a new unified license for virtual network operators is on the anvil.

March 22, 2016 / 21:46 IST
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The telecom industry has been weighed down by negative developments in the past few months but soon there could be some good news.

In an exclusive conversation at the CNBC-TV18-Mint Infra Ministerial Summit, Telecom Secretary JS Deepak promised to make it easier to lay fibre optic cables in the next two months. He also said a new unified license for virtual network operators is on the anvil.

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A confident newly appointed Telecom Secretary, Deepak has promised important reforms. Brushing aside telcos' claims of fragmentation of spectrum, the telecom secretary said he was optimistic on the next set of spectrum auctions and is also optimistic on meeting the revenue target of a whopping Rs 99,000 crore estimated in the Budget this year.

"Telecom industry has long been complaining of fragmentation of spectrum. We will be putting large volumes of spectrum in various hands. We will solve the problem of spectrum shortage once and for all," he said.