B Telecom operators have committed to invest Rs.12,000 crore within the next three months to install 60,000 towers and put an end to the mobile call drop menace. Major companies were called in by the Department of Telecom (DoT) to discuss the issue and improve service quality.
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Tag: telecom sector
$1.5 bn FDI in telecom
In the first two months of the current fiscal, the foreign direct investment (FDI) in the telecom sector has registered US$ 1.5 billion against US$ 9 million in the corresponding months of the previous year.
TRAI's green initiative on telecom towers
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) recommendations on green energy applications have been approved by the Union Government.
The Reasonability of Auction
The 2G spectrum verdict on the astonishing day of 2 February pronounced a cancellation of all 121 permits given after 10 January 2008 by the then Telecom Minister A Raja. There is a fundamental flaw in the principle of first-come-first-served in the distribution of state-owned natural resources,
Infrascape 2012 | Finance: IDFs won't attract global investments
The challenges this year have had little to do with the availaĂÂbility of finance, but with the poor bankability of infrasĂÂtructure projects. The inability of the goĂÂveĂÂrnment to honour agreements (tariff increases, coal linkages, enĂÂviroĂÂnment clearanĂÂces,

