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DoT talks on spectrum pricing

New Delhi, Oct 11

The Department of Telecom on Thursday met the telecom operators to discuss issues relating to spectrum pricing and efficient utilisation of radio frequency. GSM operators, lead by the Cellular Operators Association of India, made a presentation pushing for additional spectrum to the existing players. The discussion will continue on Friday when rivals CDMA operators are expected to present their views. The DoT had earlier issued a questionnaire seeking views on crucial issu es such as how spectrum should be allocated.

— Our Bureau

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