TRAI Backs Sale Of All Available Spectrum; Proposes Lower Entry Barriers, 35% Cap

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has proposed that all available spectrum across nine frequency bands be auctioned in the upcoming bidding process. This recommendation aims to facilitate greater competition and enhance the quality of services in the telecommunications sector. In addition, TRAI has suggested lowering entry barriers for new players, which could encourage more companies to enter the market and increase consumer choice. The regulator has also recommended a 35% cap on spectrum holdings for individual operators to prevent monopolistic practices and ensure a level playing field. This move is expected to boost investment in the industry and ultimately benefit consumers through improved services and pricing. With the Indian telecom sector undergoing rapid changes and facing challenges from both established and emerging players, TRAI's recommendations are seen as a crucial step towards fostering a more competitive landscape. The industry eagerly awaits the government's response to these proposals, which could reshape the dynamics of telecommunications in India.
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