The proposed merger of the Cellular Operators Association of India and Association of Basic Telecom Operators has been put on hold for now owing to differences between the two over a number of issues, especially the allocation of radio frequency.
The two sides had earlier said after the unification of cellular and basic licences it made little sense to have two separate associations.
In fact, anticipating a merger, the basic operators body had changed its name to the Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India.
However, according to industry sources, the proposed merger has taken a backseat with both sides taking divergent views on the issue of allocation of radio frequency.
The sources said though all operators were now mobile service providers, the industry was divided over the technology deployed by them.
While the COAI is championing the cause of operators using the Global System for Mobiles technology, the ABTO