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PDO-based wi-fi model to hurt financial viability of telcos: COAI

Opposing the public wi-fi model recommended by the sector regulator Trai, COAI claimed that this would not just violate the Indian Telegraph Act, but lead to revenue loss for the exchequer and compromise national security.

July 15, 2018 / 17:03 IST
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Industry body COAI has asked the government not to allow internet services by unlicensed operators or any 'de-licensing' of the V-band spectrum, saying the twin measures can jeopardise massive investments made by telecom firms and hurt their financial viability. Expressing "great shock" at recent reports suggesting that the two proposals are being considered, COAI said this "completely neglects the contributions by the telecom service providers in the country and jeopardises their investment and infrastructure by putting them on a non-level playing field against the unlicensed entities".

COAI has also cautioned that any radical shift in the regulatory framework would create "uncertainty in the telecom business environment", and run contrary to the government's aspiration of attracting up to $100 billion investments in the sector as outlined by the new telecom policy.

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In effect, COAI is opposing the introduction of Public Data Office Aggregator (PDOA) and Public Data Office (PDO) model for wi-fi hotspots under a registration system, as well as any move to de-license spectrum in the V-band.

COAI has in the past too made an aggressive pitch to the Telecom Department to allot E and V band to mobile operators for backhaul usage.