Government receives over 70 applications for virtual network operator license

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The government has received over 70 applications seeking permission to provide telecom services for virtual network operator. This comes within just four months of issuing guidelines related to VNO. The virtual network operator (VNO) will be an entity providing telecom services like mobile landline and internet, but only as a retailer for full-fledged telecom operators such as BSNL, MTNL, Airtel and the like. The entry of VNOs is expected to push down the cost of offering telecom services for the companies and even give them room to slash tariff.

“Over 70 companies have applied for VNO license. In this, around 10 applications are for pan-India service,” Telecom Secretary J S Deepak said. As per a DoT official, the list of applicants for pan-India permit includes mobile device maker Datawind, Netraj Technology, Ometa Net Private Ltd, Sistemos Information Technology, Adpay Mobile Payment India, Powerner Communications, Tashee Buildcon, AK Edu Technologies, Intech Infratel and Varoaan Services. Datawind CEO Suneet Singh Tuli said the VNO service will have far-reaching implications which will create innovation and opportunity in the sector. “We hope that the processes will expedite and we would be able to offer bandwidth cost advantage to consumers since there is a need to deliver affordable Internet access for the common man. We eagerly look forward to the approvals from the government,” he said.

For securing a VNO license, interested companies will need to pay a one-time non-refundable entry fee for authorization of each service they want to provide and for each service area where they wish to operate. The total amount of entry fee shall be subject to a maximum of Rs 7.5 crore as per the guidelines. “VNO shall use underutilized telecom infrastructure of national telecom operators. This will reduce cost of ownership on telecom companies to provide telecom services at more affordable rates,” Internet firm Bluetown’s Country MD Satya N Gupta said.

http://www.bgr.in/news/government-r...cations-for-virtual-network-operator-license/
 
Why don't Google apply for it? Android is 97% in India. They could easily capture huge potential by offering products in play Store and as debit card isn't accepted in play store.
 
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