"The guidelines are in the process ... the Telecom Commission is going to meet shortly and once they take a call ... if they differ with Trai recommendations, it has to go back to Trai. If they don't differ, it's fine," Prasad said in New Delhi.
Last year, telecom regulator Trai had recommended allowing sharing of all categories of radiowaves held by operators, including those allocated at the old price of Rs. 1,658 crores or assigned without auction.
Trai had suggested that all access spectrum in the bands of 800/ 900/ 1800/ 2100/ 2300/ 2500MHz would be shareable provided that both licensees have spectrum in the same band.
Operators are allowed to share passive infrastructure like mobile towers, which has helped them in reducing operational cost but not active infrastructure like spectrum.
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