The Devas project, seeking to provide satellite broadband in the early 2000s, was dubbed a scam and junked only because there had been no auction of the spectrum
I am an adviser to the mobile industry for more than two decades, and a participant too many a time. I feel that your piece raises the key question, what is the price of a free natural resource like the air that we breath.
Shouldn't consumers get it for free. Why should the State stake its ownership?
Thus the consumers suffered for decades in the dept of post and telegraph days. Ditto in the DoT days.
You have struck the right note in calling for Admin price.
Thank God for competition, otherwise telecomm monopolies would have looted us.
Brilliant TK. Well presented.
I am an adviser to the mobile industry for more than two decades, and a participant too many a time. I feel that your piece raises the key question, what is the price of a free natural resource like the air that we breath.
Shouldn't consumers get it for free. Why should the State stake its ownership?
Thus the consumers suffered for decades in the dept of post and telegraph days. Ditto in the DoT days.
You have struck the right note in calling for Admin price.
Thank God for competition, otherwise telecomm monopolies would have looted us.