India's Attempt to Reform Its Telecommunications Sector
Title: India's Attempt to Reform Its Telecommunications Sector
Main Research Question: How has India attempted to reform its telecommunications sector and what have been the outcomes of these attempts?
Methodology: This study examines primary and secondary sources to understand the attempts made by India to reform its telecommunications sector. It analyzes government policies, legal frameworks, and regulatory bodies to determine the effectiveness of these reforms.
Results: The research found that India's telecommunications sector has faced numerous challenges, including a lack of legal and regulatory framework, unrealistic license fees, and wasteful litigation. However, the government has taken several initiatives to address these issues. It has clarified the regulator's role, separated regulatory functions from dispute settlement, and created a new dispute settlement body. The government has also debated the possibility of a common statute to regulate broadcasting, telecommunications, and information technology sectors. These steps indicate a commitment to reform and revive the sector.
Implications: The reforms in India's telecommunications sector have had both positive and negative impacts. On the positive side, the government's efforts have led to a more transparent licensing process, increased competition, and improved the quality of service. On the negative side, the government's half-hearted approach to reform has resulted in litigation and a lack of clarity in the regulatory framework. Despite these challenges, the government's commitment to reform and the sector's potential for growth suggest that India's telecommunications sector may be on the path to recovery.
Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0109062v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0109062v1