In a major offensive against the recommendations of the TRAI recommending for higher charges for spectrum allocation, all the major private mobile companies have come together and met the Finance Minister, Communication Minister, Dy. Chairman Planning Commission, Secretary DOT and also PMO to see that the recommendations are not accepted by the government.  Now the Tower companies have also joined them.

Further the pressure of the private companies seems to have its result. The DOT had asked the TRAI on which grounds the high charges for spectrum has been recommended. As told earlier in these posts, through aggressive pressure, private companies are achieving their demands. But BSNL is keeping mum on its justified demands and is losing. There should be an assertive and aggressive management to get its demands conceded by the government. Employees and their unions will fully support the management if it takes a strong stand on the demands of the BSNL.