In his letter, a copy of which is available with this correspondent, Thomas had also cited the auction of the 20 MHz broadband wireless in the frequency band of 2300 MHz that fetched Rs 12,847 crore (Rs 128.47 billion) and stressed that "commensurate amount must be levied as spectrum charges for providing any commercial services, including digital multimedia."
"As regards regulatory issues such as level-playing field spectrum charges and permission from MIB (the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting) for providing broadcast services by private entity may be discussed separately under the aegis of the Telecom Regularity Authority of India," the then DoT secretary wrote.
Antrix had entered into an agreement with Devas Multimedia in 2005 to allow it the use of part of the frequency bands 2555-2635 MHz, 2500-2535 and 2635 MHz, while 2500 frequency band is identified for the meteorological services taking into account the worldwide use of this band for terrestrial fixed and mobile services, Thomas stressed.
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Chief Vigilance Commissioner P J Thomas, the then DoT secretary.
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