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Monday, June 09, 2008
Bharti Airtel seeks incentives for Landline Revival

Landline Phone in IndiaWith the penetration of Wireless services in India, it seems that Landlines have taken a backseat and in some states witnessing negative growth which is not too good for the health of an Integrated Telco like Bharti Airtel.

We all know that Tata Communications and Reliance Communications Wireless Broadband has been a failure in India. Fiexedline phones running over a copper network, bring super fast DSL Internet to your doorstep which is the need of the hour. Facing resistance from BSNL to open its copper cable network, Bharti Airtel CEO has now asked the Government for tax concessions. Mr. Mittal said,
The plain old telephone service, better known as fixed line telephony, has become the bedrock for broadband telephony and serves as the basic and vital platform for any knowledge society. Almost all the internet and broadband applications for the private sector, government and society-government interface are principally run on fixed line telephony across the world.Fixed line in itself needs support, and therefore, it should be entitled to access USO funds rather than contributing to the USO fund itself.
The fixed line segment pays licence fee of 6-10 per cent and a service tax of 12.36 per cent, which the government can certainly "take away". It also contributes 5 per cent towards the Universal Service Obligation [USO] Fund.

Hopefully the Government will wake up and provide some incentives for higher broadband penetration soon.
Published on Monday, June 09, 2008 at 10:31 PM  
3 Comments:
  • At 10:15 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Post a article about BSNL EVDO card. its a wireless broad band and speed upto 2Mbps. it costs only Rs.550 /month for unlimited plan. It is available in most towns. more details at http://chennai.bsnl.co.in/News/EVDO.htm www.bsnldatacard.com/ http://bsnlevdoclub.com/


    senthil
    +91 978 6814 978

     
  • At 5:10 PM, Blogger Webmaster said…

    It may not be possible to achieve the speed of 2 Mbps, but 144 kbps seems doable. However, if it is the same as Reliance Data Card, then I am really skeptical about this.

    I have used Reliance Data Card as well as Airtel Data Card and they are no way comparable to speeds I get on my wired Airtel Broadband.

     
  • At 6:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Some characteristics of 2G networks are:

    * Maximum data rates of 9.6 Kbits/second to 14.4 Kbits/second if you are in just the right place.
    * Digital voice (results in a lower quality voice but uses less precious spectrum).
    * Enhanced telephony features such as caller-id.
    * Services such as text based messaging (big winner), downloads of still images and audio clips, etc.

    We dont have 3G in india. So where is the "Broadband" on wireless?

     
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