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The Department of Telecom (DoT) has decided to seek legal opinion in the matter of allotment of additional radio waves beyond 4.4 MHz to mobile operators. - Soon, your UID number could become your mobile number - Soon your UID number could become mobile number also - FinMin asks DoT to put on hold allocation of extra spectrum - DoT has enough spectrum to go ahead with 3G auction: official - ONGC rings DoT for spectrum to set up own network - ONGC rings DoT for spectrum to set up own communication network An internal note of the DoT said, "We may seek legal opinion in the matter of allotment of additional spectrum beyond 4.4 MHz to operators who meet the criteria." DoT turned to legal advise after its options in this matter got limited due to a pending decision on Spectrum Panel report and a TDSAT"s order. Both are against the current subscriber-linked allocation of the spectrum norm. TDSAT in March this year had categorised all the spectrum allocated beyond 6.2 MHz as illegal in an order. DoT is seeking the view as per an internal note of the department "so that the growth of the industry is not adversely affected." At present, the license agreement provides allotment of spectrum up to 6.2 MHz. Mobile operators like Bharti Airtel, Vodafone-Essar, Idea Cellular, and Reliance Communications who have sought (2G) spectrum beyond 6.2 MHz in certain circles have not got it in accordance with the legal advice provided to DoT by the Solicitor General of India Ghoolam E Vahanvati. However, the Solicitor General"s advise applies to allocations only beyond 6.2 MHz and not beyond 4.4 MHz. Thus, operators seeking spectrum beyond 4.4 MHz and up to 6.2 MHz are still eligible for getting the same as per a Trai order of January 17, 2008 and the DoT is trying to accommodate it. A Spectrum Review Committee report of DoT which is currently under Trai examination has suggested that "no additional spectrum should be assigned to any licensee in the future based on subscriber-linked criteria (SLC). This includes licensees who may have already become eligible for additional spectrum". It further said all assignments of 2G spectrum auction in future should be through auction. DoT feels Trai will launch a consultation process and seek the views of all stakeholders before stating its views on the spectrum panel’s report which is a time consuming process. "After the receipt of the recommendation of the Trai, the government will have to take further decision in the matter. If the government decides on allotment of additional spectrum through auction and not on SLC, withdrawal of spectrum already allotted will be difficult and may also lead to litigation," said the DoT note. Lack of clarity in this regard has impacted mostly the existing operators" expansion plans who are in dire need of spectrum in various circles as they have met the prescribed subscriber mark.


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