Saturday 26 May 2012
News updated at 9:40 PM IST
Weather
Max: 32.7°C
Min : 22°C
In Bangalore
Partially cloudy

Verdict will end policy paralysis, say experts

New Delhi, Feb 2, 2012, DHNS

The Supreme Court judgment that cancelled 122 telecom licences in the 2G spectrum allocation scam will end policy paralysis in the government and lead to transparent rules, experts said on Thursday.

Besides, it will provide an opportunity to the government to make quick decisions and could lead to the entry of some mature MNCs in the telecom sector, they added.

“This move (judgment) has been to clean up house and make policy making and regulations more transparent. As a result of this 2G scam and other issues there has been virtual paralysis in decision making at the ministry and regulatory level which was starting to hurt industry,” said Research Director at Gartner Kamlesh Bhatia here.

He added that due to uncertain policy environment telecom operators were unable to decide on big plans.

Go to Top

Movie Guide

Produced by Yogish Hunsur and directed by M S Ramesh, ‘Villain’ is an underworld love story. Af[...]

Photo Gallery
Skippers of Chennai Super Kings MS Dhoni and Kolkata Knight Riders Gautam Gambhir pose with the...

Skippers of Chennai Super Kings MS Dhoni and Kolkata Knight Riders Gautam Gambhir pose with the...

A man submerges himself in water to cool off on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar

A man submerges himself in water to cool off on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar

Force India's Scottish driver Paul di Resta drives during the third practice session

Force India's Scottish driver Paul di Resta drives during the third practice session

Team Anna members display files containing evidence of corruption against 15 ministers

Team Anna members display files containing evidence of corruption against 15 ministers

UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi is presented with a traditional Assamese 'Japi'

UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi is presented with a traditional Assamese 'Japi'

People looking at the charred vehicle which was torched by the irate mob

People looking at the charred vehicle which was torched by the irate mob

Police detain government employees who were staging a protest march

Police detain government employees who were staging a protest march

sisters Kareena Kapoor and Karishma Kapoor at filmmaker Karan Johar's birthday party

sisters Kareena Kapoor and Karishma Kapoor at filmmaker Karan Johar's birthday party

Vidya Balan poses for photographs at a promotional event

Vidya Balan poses for photographs at a promotional event

Police detain govt employees who were staging a protest march in Srinagar

Police detain govt employees who were staging a protest march in Srinagar