No 3G in India?
Written on Wednesday, November 23, 2011
In a time when mobile internet access is considered to be becoming somewhat of a standard in developed and third world countries alike (mind you, for different reasons in each) I found it strange to read on TNW that the carriers over in India are considering canning their 3G services altogether...
Bharti Airtel, Idea and Vodafone, three of India’s largest telecom carriers, have jointly written a letter to the Indian prime minister to request that intra-circle roaming be allowed for 3G networks, according to a report by IBNLive.
Failing that, the three companies have asked that the government revoke their 3G licenses and provide refunds, along with interest and compensation, for all the investments in 3G made so far.
Having paid exorbitant sums of money to win the spectrum during the 3G auction in India last year, the carriers have been hoping to recoup those costs by allowing users of other networks to roam on theirs to get 3G access. However, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has refused to allow that, saying that it is against the terms of the spectrum licenses.
With the TRAI unwilling to budge on its stance, the carriers have chosen to air their complaints in front of the prime minister, and have threatened to suspend their 3G networks if intra-circle roaming isn’t allowed. The letter has been jointly written by Bharti Airtel and Idea’s chairmen Sunil Mittal and Kumar Birla respectively and Vodafone CEO Vittorio Colao.Read the full article here..
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Here in Bali we use 3G internet, which is offered by most mobile providers. Can I simply buy a SIM card in Goa and use it as well?