Tata-Virgin
tie-up can go ahead, says Indian DoT
New Delhi, March 5 (IANS)
The
Indian Department of Telecommunications (DoT) Wednesday said it
will not stop Tata Teleservices from launching mobile phone services
in partnership with Britain's Virgin Mobile, but it sought "information"
on the deal, a senior official said. Telecom operators under the
GSM technology of mobile telephony have been against such as a move
alleging that this is not allowed under the existing licensing rules.
"We
have asked them for information to see if it is consistent with
licensing conditions but that does not stop them from commercially
launching their services that they have announced with Virgin,"
Siddhartha Behura, Secretary of DoT, told reporters on the sidelines
of a conference here.
"We
have sent our request to the Tatas and we are awaiting their reply...
there's no deadline, they can reply whenever they can. Of course,
we will send them a reminder," Behura added. "Launching
is not a concern. They can definitely launch their services until
there's a violation of licenses, but I am sure they have checked
all the legalities before going ahead with this."
Behura
also hinted at allowing Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO)
under which companies can buy airtime from mobile players and sell
it in their own brands. "We are open to considering MVNO as
a policy. Indian telecom market is maturing for this. However, some
operators have sought clarifications on this and we are looking
at looking at it."
Tata
Teleservices, a dominant rival CDMA player, announced March 2 their
partnership with Virgin for launching several value-added services
for its handsets. But according to the Cellular Operators Association
of India (COAI), this has been a clear violation of the telecom
licence.
"It
may be appreciated that in the event that the company is acting/operating
as a franchisee of Tata Teleservices, then its services can be retailed
only under the Tata Indicom brand. However, at present this is not
the case," T.V. Ramachandran, director general of COAI, had
said Tuesday. The body has shot two letters on this to the DoT,
seeking its intervention.
Richard
Branson-promoted Virgin Mobile on March 2, 2008 announcing its partnership
with Indian Tata Teleservices to provide value-added services for
its handsets.
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