ravi_patent 28 Report post Posted March 31, 2009 31 Mar 2009, 1158 hrs IST Press Trust of India Telecom tribunal TDSAT on Tuesday upheld the Government's decision to allow Anil Ambani Group company Reliance Communications to use dual technology (CDMA and GSM) for offering mobile services throughout the country. Hearing a petition filed by the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) challenging the government's decision, the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) also said that GSM operators have no right to get spectrum (radio frequency) beyond 6.2 MHz. The tribunal also hit out at telecom regulator TRAI for recommending subscriber-linked criteria for allocating additional spectrum, saying these were not fair and transparent. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News-b...how/4338505.cms Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KumaarShah 143 Report post Posted March 31, 2009 What could have happened if TDSAT had not allowed the dual services? RCOM has already launched GSM services almost all India now. Would they have had to withdraw the services? Or would they approach the SC? And similarly the opposing parties also can still approach the SC, AFAIK. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
abkumar 11 Report post Posted March 31, 2009 I don't think now it is possible to withdraw the GSM services by RCOM, as the users are in lakhs ........ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ravi_patent 28 Report post Posted March 31, 2009 http://www.business-standard.com/india/new...er-gsm/57656/on Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vvinayakpai 26 Report post Posted March 31, 2009 I don't think now it is possible to withdraw the GSM services by RCOM, as the users are in lakhs ........ Thats exactly the reason why the services were launch "6months ahead of schedule". They had resorted to the same trick during the CDMA launch. Remember the "Monsoon Hungama" offer for Rs. 501? This was aimed at attracting more and more customers to Reliance Infocomm subscriber base. The court then had almost come to the conclusion that the entry of Rel Infocomm was not through legal channels offering full mobility services through the CDMA technology. Reliance, then quickly increased their subscriber base through the Monsoon Hungama and made a case for the almost one million customers on their network at that point of time. It was only after this contention was accepted by the court that Reliance had to pay the requisite fees of Rs. 1651 crores along with a hefty fine for offering Full Mobility services. This is also an action replay, GSM services were launched ahead of schedule so that even if this case was lost, they can make a case for their millions of subscribers, and they can get away with paying a fine and other penalties. The same thing lies even if COAI goes in for an appeal aganst the TDSAT decision. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
savramesh 37 Report post Posted March 31, 2009 so now rgsm will be officially launched with more advertisement and publicity ?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vvinayakpai 26 Report post Posted March 31, 2009 so now rgsm will be officially launched with more advertisement and publicity ?? Definitely we can expect some more publicising of RGSM in the near future. But this cannot be attributed to this judgement. RGSM had not resorted to publicity stunts for the launch and advertisement of their GSM services because the Customer Experience Pack (CEP) was revenue negative, and added to that the advertisement costs would have cost RCOM dear. I think with the eventual phasing out of CEP, and introduction of long term tariffs, definitely RCOM will step on the gas to advertise its GSM services nationwide. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
P. K. Daga 3 Report post Posted April 1, 2009 I think RCOM was silently waiting for this directive from TRAI for launching within organisation number portability. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites