Cable TV operators join 3G tug of war.

August 31, 2006 · Filed Under Mobile, Telecom 

On one hand the GSM operators are lobbying hard for cheaper 3G entry. On th other hand, Reliance a CDMA operator which feels humiliated by Qualcomm’s indifferent treatment on tax issues has thrown its bid for 3G space in both GSM and CDMA. Enter, third player, the Cable TV Operators of India. They want a slice of 3G spectrum to offer Mobile TV and Broadband and hopefully not IPTV in India. However, for existing cable companies like Asianet in Kerala which also offers Internet may make sense of IPTV offerring.

Zee which currently offers Cable TV(Siticable) and Direct To Home (Dish TV India) is the first cable operator to bid for 3G spectrum. They are of the opinion that more cable operators will join the bidding soon. All this implies that the government will be forced to auction the precious spectrum thus leading to a bidding war soon.

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2 Responses to “Cable TV operators join 3G tug of war.”

  1. goBroadband » Blog Archive » TRAI recommendations on 3G spectrum released on September 27th, 2006 12:47 pm

    [...] TRAI today released its recommendations (PDF) for 3G spectrum allocation in India. The allocation and also the waiting list, if any of telecom service operators should be determined through a process of auction. Only licensed telecom service operators will have the eligibility for participation (Zee which had sought 3G spectrum for Mobile TV is no more eligible) in the auction. Reserve price for spectrum in the 2.1 GHz band shall be: [...]

  2. sundar on November 19th, 2007 4:55 pm

    Its really useful for me……

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