Here's a selection of Business Standard opinion pieces for the day
Illustrative action in key economic areas
A far-sighted government with the national interest in mind would determine that sectoral health, not its own revenue, is the major priority at this moment
The operators would rather go along with the global standards set by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project or 3GPP
The figure is based on the base price of spectrum for the upcoming auction fixed by the TRAI and on the assumption that there will be no bidding war
These phones, which will be bundled with data packs, could be launched in December or early next year, sources in the know said
Increase in APRU can help Vodafone but rival Reliance Jio is in no mood for tariff hike yet
The initial impression is that Vodafone Idea will struggle to manage this level of staggered payments, given that it owes over Rs 58,000 crore
The verdict soured sentiment at banking counters which were factoring-in at least 15 years timeline for the payment of AGR dues
Plans to be rolled out from today
Big business houses such as the Tatas, Anil Ambani, multinationals like Malaysian tycoon T Ananda Krishna of Maxis failed to create viable businesses
The firm, however, posted an over 2x jump in profit before tax (PBT) of Rs 372 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1) before exceptional items
Ask DoT to include service costs while calculating local content, value addition
Mittal said the government should look at rationalising levies on the sector and "close long-standing legal disputes that are a big drag on the performance of operators"
Telecom sector has spent years fighting regulatory and legal battles. They could have been better spent on serving the customers and strengthening the network, writes Sunil Bharti Mittal
India's telecom revolution started with then West Bengal CM Jyoti Basu saying the first 'hello' to then Union communications minister Sukh Ram in a Kolkata hotel
With a charge of Rs 18/min for voice calls to free voice calls now, and a burgeoning subscriber base, India's telecom sector has come a long way. We look at the men who made all of this possible
It's been through dizzying peaks, troughs, policy U-turns, court battles, brutal competition, and daily controversies
On July 31, 1995, mobile telephony began in India at Rs 16.80 a minute peak tariff. Now, most local voice calls are free, a market which has the largest subscriber base in the world after China
According to a senior executive of a telecom tower firm, Vodafone Idea cited payment of adjusted gross revenue (AGR) to the government and the resultant cash flow problems for the default.