
Telecom firms oppose TRAI’s public Wi-Fi model
Why in the news ?
- Industry associations have urged the government to review Trai’s recommendation to provide internet through Wi-Fi without a licence, which they claim violates the Indian Telegraph Act and Trai Act.
More on news
- Telecom operators have opposed public Wi-Fi model recommended by the sector regulator TRAI, saying it will adversely impact debt ridden industry and compromise national security.
- The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) had recommended that a new set of players to be called Pubic Data Office Aggregator (PDOA) should be allowed to resell Internet services through yesteryear PCO type of setup that will be called Public Data Offices.
- An industry expert say that the proposal to sell internet services without a licence, will be a complete bypass of present licensing framework, detrimental to massive investments already made in spectrum, telecom infrastructure.
- However, a report said proliferation of public Wi-Fi can provide $3 billion potential revenue opportunity for telecom operators between 2017-2019.
- The report also said that it will help adding new customers and increasing data consumption by existing users.
Source
The Hindu.