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General Forum: Current 'Affairs' | Mobile Phones | |
| ofcourse, yug! but wid mahajan's position as a minister insecure, the fight might not go till the end.
Posted by: Pavan At: 29, Jan 2003 7:45:41 PM IST The ongoing price war is not exactly between the cellular operators alone. It involves operator who provide fixed-line telephony and WLL.
TRAI wants to allow city-wide roaming facilities on fixed-line phones based on WLL technology. This means that a person with a cordless phone can actually attend to calls not only from the premises of his house but from anywhere within the city. A move strongly opposed by cellular operators headed by Bharti Telecom. The other issue invovles calls from mobile to landline and vice versa. The 3rd one being WLL itself backed by none other than Reliance.(Dont want to end up discussing more on these issues :) )
As far as VSNL and other govt backed telephone services/organisations are concerend, they have nothing to fear at the moment. None of the private operators can match VSNL's backbone.
All these wars will finally lead to a convergence of the three telephony services,thereby allowing the customer to be the final benefactor.
Posted by: Pavan At: 28, Jan 2003 10:30:53 PM IST I think this was will benefit the consumers, especially to those class of consumers who cant afford the high price, this inturn benfit to be in contact to their workplace and their family members
Posted by: Mr. Narendra Kumar Dundu Narendra At: 14, Jan 2003 11:09:08 PM IST What do you think of Mobile phone price war?
Posted by: Mr Chandra Sekhar Bommisetty At: 7, Jan 2003 9:31:24 PM IST
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