About the auction to rollout 3G services in India:
Cabinet secretary K M Chandrasekhar today indicated that all the outstanding issues pertaining to the 3G spectrum auction had been resolved, however, the auction would happen at a time when maximum revenue could be generated from it.
“I don’t think it really particularly matters if it happens this year or next year… they (DoT and the finance ministry) will take the decision based on how the revenue can be maximised,” cabinet secretary K M Chandrasekhar told reporters…
He said the issues that delayed the auction process in January had been resolved but refused to give any definite timeline for the auction. He also did not specify the issues.
I don’t think the secretary for a moment considered actual subscribers who, of course have been waiting for the best part of five years.
Update:
Delicious, dark irony. The same government that thinks nothing of losing several thousand crore rupees a year on subsidies that have been repeatedly shown to be ineffective thinks nothing of denying 3G services to its people until it can ‘maximize revenues’.