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Spectrum policy likely in 15 days

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New Delhi , Aug. 8

THE Department of Telecom (DoT) on Monday said the spectrum policy is likely to be announced in the next 15 days.

The entire telecom industry is awaiting the details of the policy for rolling out third generation services. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India had earlier given its recommendations to the Government on the same.

"The decision on a spectrum policy can be expected in the next 15-20 days. We had constituted a three-member committee, which will give its report soon. Based on that we will take a view and finalise it. A fortnight will be a reasonable time for the spectrum policy to be unveiled," Dr J.S. Sarma, Secretary, DoT, said on the sidelines of an event to launch low-cost mobile chip solutions.

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