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Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, April 11, 2007 |
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News Update as at 18.00 hrs (IST)
Info-Tech NEW DELHI; Acknowledging the need of vast infrastructure requirement in the mobile telephony in the country, TRAI on Wednesday proposed sharing of passive, active and back haul networks for faster roll outs of networks in urban and rural areas and at les s cost. The exponential growth in wireless telecom services calls for massive investment in infrastructure particularly passive, active and back haul components. The country would require about 3.3 lakh towers by 2010 against the present 1-lakh towers. Apart from huge investments needed the time taken to roll out could be a major bottleneck in the achievement of 500 million subscribers by 2010. Even if the target is achieved it will only be about 50 per cent of the tele-density with major gaps in the rural areas, TRAI said in its proposals to Department of Telecom. Given the significance TRAI not only considered the issue of passive infrastructure sharing but has recommended active infrastructure sharing and back haul on a suo-motu basis. Passive infrastructure sharing means sharing of physical sites, buildings, shelters, towers, power supply and battery backup and is permitted under the licences. TRAI has, however, not favoured any policy intervention for this. More importantly, TRAI has proposed active infrastructure sharing which is currently not permitted in the licenses. Considering the importance of back haul sharing for mobile services in rural and far flung areas, licensing conditions should be amended to allow operators to share their back haul in a limited way on optical fibre. No sharing of spectrum at access netwo rk side is permitted, it said. - PTI
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