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Service providers oppose MMRC's telecom infrastructure policies for Mumbai Metro Line-3 corridor

At the core of this issue is MMRC's decision to award the telecom infrastructure deployment to a third-party Infrastructure Provider-Category-I vendor, which the Cellular Operators Association of India says is in violation of existing regulations

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The telecom service providers jointly proposed to install a common In-Building Solution (IBS) network across the Mumbai Metro-3 corridor at their own cost. Representational pic

The telecom service providers jointly proposed to install a common In-Building Solution (IBS) network across the Mumbai Metro-3 corridor at their own cost. Representational pic

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), representing India’s leading telecom service providers – Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea – has strongly opposed Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC)'s policies on telecom infrastructure on Metro Line-3 (Colaba–Bandra–Aarey corridor).

At the core of this issue is MMRC's decision to award the telecom infrastructure deployment to a third-party Infrastructure Provider-Category-I vendor, which the COAI says is in violation of existing regulations.

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