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AV Gokak
Freeing tariff barriers
Thursday, December 07, 2006
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He once said, "telecom industry needs a dose of oxygen immediately." He was true to his words. He held the view that growth should not be limited to only through government spending and convinced the government to ensure private telecom companies made their contribution as well through their investment. He also had a role to play in allowing private operators to set up their own tariff structure for their customers. He also put an end to the deadlock on interconnection when the operators were routing traffic using longer routes. He helped streamline SACFA clearance process by setting up of SACFA secretariat. He also worked towards convincing the government to provide more sops to the telecom manufactures. He was also blunt in admitting that NTP 1994 was responsible for the woes of the telecom equipment manufacturers.

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