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India’s telecom sector can’t afford a duopoly, competition is a must: Telecom minister

'India must have competition in every sector. India today is probably the only country in the world for competition in ISP domain,' says Jyotiraditya Scindia

June 24, 2025 / 11:25 IST
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India’s telecom sector can’t afford a duopoly, competition is a must: Telecom minister
India’s telecom sector can’t afford a duopoly, competition is a must: Telecom minister

India’s telecom sector can’t afford a duopoly, telecom minister Jyotiraditya Scindia warned on World WiFi Day on June 24, adding the government supports competition in all sectors in the country.

He said rules for delicensing the 6 GHz band will be announced before Independence Day as the government pushes for deeper competition and wider connectivity.

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“It’s not good enough having a duopoly or one carrier or two carriers. India must have competition in every sector. India today is probably the only country in the world for competition in ISP domain,” Scindia said at the event in Delhi.

His comments come at a time when Vodafone Idea is seeking relief from the Department of Telecommunications on outstanding regulatory dues of Rs 84,000 crore. The telco has shared concerns that it would flounder without any support on AGR- dues.