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COAI to move SC on WLL; timing yet to be finalised
New Delhi, Sept 27: Cellular Operators Association of India is believed to have decided to approach the Supreme Court on the WLL issue.
New Delhi, Sept 27: Cellular Operators Association of
India is believed to have decided to approach the Supreme
Court on the WLL issue.
According to cellular industry sources, COAI's executive
council recently decided to move the apex court, against
TDSAT's earlier judgement of August 8, which had permitted
basic operators to offer WLL services.
The timing for approaching SC has not been finalised yet,
sources added.
"This decision of COAI executive council is independent
of today's TDSAT judgement on technology to be used for WLL
services," cellular sources pointed out.
The decision comes a month after TDSAT dismissed a
petition by cellular operators challenging government's
decision to allow basic operators to offer WLL limited mobile
services.
"...We have seen no illegality or arbitrariness in either the procedures followed, or the final decision taken by the government to permit basic service operator to provide limited mobility services as a value added service within the ambit of their license," the order had said.
The TDSAT majority order had said that allowing WLL limited mobility in basic service stream did not go against the spirit of the New Telecom Policy of 1999.
The judgement had, however, pointed out that introduction of limited mobility services had disturbed the level playing conditions and hence suggested a number of steps to address this issue.
Bureau report
"...We have seen no illegality or arbitrariness in either the procedures followed, or the final decision taken by the government to permit basic service operator to provide limited mobility services as a value added service within the ambit of their license," the order had said.
The TDSAT majority order had said that allowing WLL limited mobility in basic service stream did not go against the spirit of the New Telecom Policy of 1999.
The judgement had, however, pointed out that introduction of limited mobility services had disturbed the level playing conditions and hence suggested a number of steps to address this issue.
Bureau report