COAI dissatisfied with TRAI's 3G spectrum recommendations
October 15, 2006
The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has expressed dissatisfaction over TRAI's 3G spectrum recommendations and alleged that they favour CDMA operators. According to the association, the pro-rating of 800 MHz and 450 MHz given exclusively to CDMA operators is unfair, among other issues. It has also warned that auction for spectrum licences, with a reserve price of Rs 14 billion, would adversely affect the operators' rollout and expansion plans, making their services unaffordable.
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