GSMA Honours Indian government for achievements in mobile communications

for Ministry of Communications | Date - 13-02-2007


The GSM Association (GSMA), the global trade association representing more than 700 mobile operators,  presented the Government Leadership Award 2007 to India for exceptional achievement in the field of mobile communications policy.  India has been selected because of its success in establishing a framework of policies and regulations, which have enabled and stimulated the growth of mobile telecommunications over the past three years. The latest data from the Indian government shows that India’s mobile operators are now collectively adding around 6-7 million new subscribers each month.

 

The award was presented to Shri Dayanidhi Maran, Minister of Communications & Information Technology by Rob Conway, CEO and board member of the GSMA.   The presentation took place at the GSMA’s Leadership Summit,  in Barcelona which was well attended by mobile industry CEOs and government ministers from across the world.

 

The Indian Government’s policies have not only helped revive, but also stimulate the country’s mobile industry, whose growth, only a few years ago, was stifled due to various challenges.   Since then, the Government has transformed the policy and regulatory environment by:

 

-          relaxing rules on foreign direct investment (FDI)- raising the limit for foreign investment in a telecoms company from 49 per cent to 74 per cent

-          reducing the access deficit charges payable by mobile operators to the fixed line incumbents

-          liberalising the domestic and international long distance markets

-          facilitating the sharing of network infrastructure

-          simplifying and speeding the planning procedures for new cell sites

-          increasing the amount of commercially available spectrum and

-          securing spectrum for 3G in the IMT-2000 core band

-          stimulating telecommunications equipment manufacturing

 

 

Shri Maran commented, “It is an honour to accept this award from the GSM Association. India has put great effort into reforming its policies related to mobile communications and the private sector has responded positively to the policy and regulatory environment created by the Government. The results of the combined efforts of all stakeholders are now apparent and I am sure India will continue to benefit from the strong and vibrant spirit of public-private partnership that is now being witnessed in the telecom sector. However, we recognise that there is still great untapped potential for mobile communications to bring further economic and social benefits to my country and I assure you that the Indian Government is fully committed to continuing to deliver a progressive policy and regulatory environment to all stakeholders.”

 

“The Government of India has transformed the landscape for mobile telecommunications in the country over the past three years”, commented Rob Conway, CEO and board member of the GSMA.  “They’ve taken some tough decisions to ensure that the benefits of mobile communications, as well as the attendant social and economic advantages, can be shared amongst all of their citizens, and not just the urban elite.  Without a doubt, the digital divide in India is narrower today than ever and this is due in great part to the foresight and vision of the Indian government.”

 

The GSM Association (GSMA) is the global trade association representing 700 GSM mobile phone operators across 217 countries of the world. In addition, more than 180 manufacturers and suppliers support the Association's initiatives as key partners.  The primary goals of the GSMA are to ensure mobile phones and wireless services work globally and are easily accessible, enhancing their value to individual customers and national economies, while creating new business opportunities for operators and their suppliers. The Association's members serve more than two billion customers - 82% of the world's mobile phone users.  

 

RM/AMA-130207 GSMA Award
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