In a move that could further delay 3G spectrum auctions, the defence forces have demanded that a portion of the 3G spectrum be reserved for their communication needs.
January 15, 2009
In a move that could further delay 3G spectrum auctions, the defence forces have demanded that a portion of the 3G spectrum be reserved for their communication needs. To meet this demand, the defence and telecom ministries have revived a plan to have an exclusive "defence band". The defence forces can use this special spectrum band to develop or buy technologies that work only in their band. Commercial users would be able to use only the civilian band.
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