The government is likely to take final decision on Thursday on the National Telecom Policy, which if approved will pave the way for abolishing of roaming charges and allowing users to use retain the same number across the country.


starnewsMobile telephone users may be able to make calls without paying roaming charges and change operator outside their circle while retaining the same number, if draft New Telecom Policy is implemented.


IndiaTVIndian Telecom Minister, Kapil Sibal, today announced new telecom policy. He has declared that no roaming charges will be applicable; cable TV network will also provide broadband connection.


newsxliveThe telecom department will unveil a draft of the new telecom policy on Monday, which may make roaming free and allow one mobile number to be used anywhere in the country in case subscribers change their residential address from one state to another. The new policy is also likely to give more...


newsxliveThe new telecom policy will bring cheer to consumers with the government on Monday proposing to remove roaming charges for subscribers within the country, exponentially increasing broadband availability and speed and allowing for mobile numbers to be ported to any part of the country.


starnewsAccording to the draft of the New Telecom Policy unveiled by communications minister Kapil Sibal, roaming charges will be done away with and users will be allowed to port their mobile numbers, keeping the same number, even while switching service areas.


starnewsMMTC 25th Anniversary 9th Annual Access to Capital and Telecommunications Policy Conference Presiding: Ari Q. Fitzgerald, Partner, Hogan Lovells; Secretary, MMTC Speakers: James Assey, Executive Vice President, National Cable and Telecommunications Association Dean Garfield, President and CEO,...


mmtconlineMinister for Communications and IT, Kapil Sibal has unveiled the draft of National Telecom Policy (NTP) 2011. www.istream.com


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Snehatv9newsTelecom Minister Kapil Sibal will today announce the National Telecom Policy 2011. www.istream.com


No distinction between local, STD calls in new telecom policy


SakshitvcomMMTC 25th Anniversary 9th Annual Access to Capital and Telecommunications Policy Conference July 21-22, 2011 Congressional and Telecom Policy Breakfast Presiding; Opening Remarks: Deborah Lathen, President, Lathen Consulting; Member, Board Of Directors, MMTC Remarks: Hon. Bobby Rush, Member Of...


mmtconlineSabin Oueiss, on "Kalam bel Arkam" on June 12 hosts Cedarcom-Mobi Group CEO Imad Tarabay and Riad Bahsoun, an international expert in telecoms, to discuss the problems of Lebanon's telecom sector. To drive home his point on Internet speed, Tarabay compares the Internet in Lebanon with that in...


cedarcomnewsThe Telecom Minister spells out India's new telecom policy. Spectrum will be priced at market rates and it will end discrimination in the industry. NewsX was the first to call for change in the policy.


newsxliveThis week on "The Communicators," Lawrence Strickling, administrator at the National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA), is our guest. The NTIA advises the President on telelcommunications matters. Strickling discusses privacy, spectrum and other telecommunications issues....


CSPANEver since the 2G controversy broke, NewsX was the first to highlight the need for a more transparent telecom policy.


newsxliveTelecom Minister Kapil Sibal has blamed the BJP led NDA Government over the telecom policy. He said that from 2003 to 2008 no operator paid for spectrum as it came free with licence.


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etv2indiaFormer telecom Minister A Raja defends himself in the 2G spectrum scam case in CBI Special Court.


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