History of Cellular Telephony in India

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Sunanda K. Chavan
History of Cellular Telephony in India



1992

Telecommunication sector in India liberalized to bridge the gap through government spending & to provide additional resources for the nation’s telecom target. Private sector allowed participating.


1994

License for providing cellular mobile services granted by the government of India for the Metropolitan cites of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata & Chennai. Cellular mobile service to be duopoly (i.e. not more than two cellular mobile operators could be licensed in each telecom circle), under a fixed license fee regime for 10 years

1995(August)

Kolkata became the first metro to have a cellular network

1997

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India is set up

1998

Annual foreign investment in telecom stands at Rs 17,756.4 million.

1999

FDI inflow into telecom sector falls by almost 90% to Rs. 2126.7 million. Tariff rebalancing exercise gets initiated
1999

National Telecom Policy is announced

2000

Amendment of TRAI Act FDI inflow drops further down to Rs 918 million
 
History of Cellular Telephony in India



1992

Telecommunication sector in India liberalized to bridge the gap through government spending & to provide additional resources for the nation’s telecom target. Private sector allowed participating.


1994

License for providing cellular mobile services granted by the government of India for the Metropolitan cites of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata & Chennai. Cellular mobile service to be duopoly (i.e. not more than two cellular mobile operators could be licensed in each telecom circle), under a fixed license fee regime for 10 years

1995(August)

Kolkata became the first metro to have a cellular network

1997

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India is set up

1998

Annual foreign investment in telecom stands at Rs 17,756.4 million.

1999

FDI inflow into telecom sector falls by almost 90% to Rs. 2126.7 million. Tariff rebalancing exercise gets initiated
1999

National Telecom Policy is announced

2000

Amendment of TRAI Act FDI inflow drops further down to Rs 918 million

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