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E-raamat: Telecom Sector Regulation in India: An Institutional Perspective

(Deputy Director General, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, New Delhi, India)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
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  • ISBN-13: 9780429534386
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge India
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429534386

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This book traces important legal and regulatory developments in the first two decades since the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) was established, along with its political and economic aspects. It narrates the story of the institutional progress of TRAI and its influence on the growth of India’s telecom sector.

The telecom revolution was a game changer in post-liberalisation India, a country that is home to the second largest subscriber base in the world today — more people have access to mobile phones than toilets. Its rapid, relentless growth has thrown up new possibilities and challenges, including a robust regulatory policy. The first comprehensive survey of TRAI’s progress, this book examines the salient developments in regulation of Indian telecom sector. It analyzes these (a) at the macro-institutional level, the norms and rules that have been reconstituted over time; (b) at the institutional level, the impact of important court judgments, relevant telecom case law (including the 2G judgment and AGR-related cases), the ‘judicialization’ of regulatory governance; and (c) at the micro-institutional level, the mechanisms of governance of TRAI and the way its functioning has affected alignment of incentives in the regulatory space. It provides an overview of the regulatory framework and the context in which the telecom sector was deregulated, the structure of internal governance, and issues in telecom licensing and spectrum allotment.

The book combines academic rigour and empirical research with a practitioner’s perspective of the unfolding events. It will interest students and researchers of economics, law, public policy, communications technology, ICT policy and regulation, telecom sector professionals, service providers, academic experts, as well as policymakers and think tanks.

List of illustrations
ix
List of abbreviations
x
Acknowledgements xiii
PART I Overview
1(34)
1 Introduction
3(32)
PART II Judicialization and the framework of regulatory governance in the Indian telecom sector
35(78)
2 TRAI: origin and early years
37(28)
3 Tribunalization and after
65(48)
PART III Crafting order? Two decades of the regulatory institution
113(106)
4 The first regulatory phase
115(33)
5 Transition to unified access
148(12)
6 The competitive second phase (2004-7)
160(32)
7 The third regulatory phase
192(27)
PART IV Organization and micro-governance of TRAI
219(36)
8 TRAI's institutional design and organizational ethos
221(23)
9 Penal powers of TRAI
244(11)
Bibliography 255(16)
Index 271
Maruthi P. Tangirala is Deputy Director General, Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, New Delhi, India, and an officer of the Indian P&T Accounts and Finance Service (1990 batch). He holds advanced degrees in Management (Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta), Public Administration (Panjab University/The Indian Institute of Public Administration), and Law and Governance (Jawaharlal Nehru University), in addition to degrees in Civil Engineering (College of Engineering, Guindy) and Law (Osmania University). He has worked in the Government of Indias Department of Telecommunications and in Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Union Public Service Commission, and Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India, as well as in Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, in different functional areas. He has published scholarly articles and opinion pieces in the Economic and Political Weekly, Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, and Indian Express, among others.