Friday 19 July 2013

India's Broadband Initiative-Bharat Broadband Network Ltd

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  1. As an outsider to this approach to Universal Service administration I find the level of judicial review very unusual and alien. If large public projects are to move forward then it is important that the courts should be kept at bay, and especially bit involved at the behest of failed bidders. The basis on which the bidding process and outcomes might be challenged are not specified by Archana, but the suggestion that the plaintiffs (complainants) are fishing and hoping to find a procedural anomaly is hard to ignor or put out of mind.

    In any case, thanbks to Archana for her commentary.

    Jim Holmes, Director - Incyte Consulting

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    1. I thank Jim for the comment. The reasons for the BBNL tender being challenged in court are not unfortunately in the public domain. While it is always an impediment to speedy roll out, challenging a tender process for say lack of transparency or fair dealing is a legal remedy that cannot be denied.

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