Ahead To Launch The 6TH Mobile Operator!?

Do You Want A 6th Operator?

  • We Don't Want A 6th Operator!

    Votes: 11 20.8%
  • Go Ahead With 6th Operator!

    Votes: 42 79.2%

  • Total voters
    53
  • Poll closed .

watchdogg

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New mobile operator clashes with TRC

A Sri Lankan firm is going ahead with launching the country's sixth mobile operator, despite the regulator saying the firm doesn’t have a proper licence to do so. B.A.C. Abeywardana, Managing Director Elektroteks Ltd told The Sunday Times FT that the licence which the company got in 1991 is a carbon copy of the Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) licence, both of which were granted during the same period.

"My licence is identical to that of SLT. Elektroteks without any restriction can have a telecom network anytime to use any technology (that is available presently)," he said, adding that the licence addresses three areas - voice, video and data transfers.

However, the Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (TRC) asserts that Mr. Abeywardana needs to make necessary amendments to his licence. "Under Section 17 of the Telecommunications Act, there were three licences issued to three of his firms. We told him that he needs to amend these accordingly to start a mobile communications network," a senior TRC official, who did not wish to be named, said.

He said Mr. Abeywardena has two External Gateway Operator licences and a facility based data communications licence and that these licences do not account for a mobile operator’s licence.

But Mr. Abeywardana insisted that what he has is a ‘carbon copy’ of the SLT licence, which the TRC disputes. Mr. Abeywardena said in a year he hopes to start the new operation and was confident he can get the 'people's' support. "I will be a 100% people owned company," he said.

Presently there are five operators in the island, of which Airtel was the latest to launch. Telecom industry analysts say the market is saturated at present to accommodate a sixth operator. Sri Lanka has approximately five million mobile subscribers at present, which is expected to double by the year end.

Conclusion By WatchDogg

My opinion is that currently with the latest launch of the Airtel mobile operator, the mobile operation industry is at a saturated level and cant grow more than that, In this situation with the launch of the 6th operator I don’t think is a good idea as currently even Airtel will face problems as other existing mobile operators are on their strategic plans to cope with saturated industry hence this will hurt industry more with the 6th operator. I don’t agree with the 6th launch of the mobile operation! This is enough!
 

rishoban

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    Mobitel became a "simple plan" after seeing Airtel's Simple plan. So, other more simple plans will be introduced if this 6th one came. We need simple plans!
    meka kochara simple plan ekakda? lol!
     

    cuteoz

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    apita hondai.. hamooma dei.. airtel2airtel free.. d2d free... tigo2tigo free... then we can all buy all the sims and have free to free with only monthly rental hehe meka kochcara barapathala plan ekakda
     

    lasanka

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    dont be an idiot... the idustry will collapse and certain players will lose ground and have to close down.. then well be back to maybe 2 or 3 co's that could easily manipulate the situation by colluding and screwing us over!
     

    ldwkm

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    cuteoz said:
    apita hondai.. hamooma dei.. airtel2airtel free.. d2d free... tigo2tigo free... then we can all buy all the sims and have free to free with only monthly rental hehe meka kochcara barapathala plan ekakda
    ane hane umbath kiyana katha..nariyo unbata kawdo occhora barapathala nari ideas pahala keruwe?
     

    watchdogg

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    lasanka said:
    dont be an idiot... the idustry will collapse and certain players will lose ground and have to close down.. then well be back to maybe 2 or 3 co's that could easily manipulate the situation by colluding and screwing us over!

    That's true there can be a red warning level where again all the operators have to come back to normal charges which was about to two or three years ago! This will tend to create a collusion in the industry!
     

    watchdogg

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    chathu05 said:
    More competition means better deal for the customers :yes: :yes:

    then it will be only a temporary solution for us if is it more competitive! there should be a limit! too less and too much of competitiveness is not a good thing for the industry and will hurt the customers in the long run! there should be regulatory contol to keep it moderate and going! The TRC should stop this hoping operator!
     

    watchdogg

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    blood_brotha said:
    more competition = further reducing of tariff so let em come, iz all good

    Dont forget there is also something called a red warning level which is not good for the industry!
     

    dhanusha83

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    competition is need..Need powerful competition. Like Mobitel and Dialog..In sri Lanka these two are well.Others are not a real competitors.
     

    cha_sl

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    competition = more benefits to consumer

    and only the strongest can survive, we are the consumers, so we don't care who survive.