印度电信运营商指控纳维孟买机场封锁4G/5G接入,并收取过高费用,违反了电信法。
Indian telecom operators accuse Navi Mumbai Airport of blocking 4G/5G access and charging excessive fees, violating telecom laws.
以COAI为代表的印度电信运营商指控Navi Mumbai国际机场有限公司(AMIAL)阻止使用独立的4G和5G网络,并对每个运营商因使用其独家建筑系统而收取的超额月费约为92万澳元,每年总计近44澳元。
Telecom operators in India, represented by COAI, have accused Navi Mumbai International Airport Ltd (NMIAL) of blocking access to deploy independent 4G and 5G networks and imposing excessive monthly fees of about ₹92 lakh per operator for using its exclusive in-building system, totaling nearly ₹44 crore annually.
他们声称,尽管持有VNO Cat-B许可证,但Manial是垄断性的,违反了2024年《罗斯规则》和2023年《电信法》。
They claim NMIAL, despite holding a VNO Cat-B license, is acting monopolistically, violating RoW Rules 2024 and the Telecommunications Act, 2023.
NMIAL否认阻止进入,声称它与运营商进行了接触,以行业标准费率提供IBS服务,并允许BSNL测试其系统。
NMIAL denies blocking access, stating it has engaged with operators, offered IBS services at industry-standard rates, and is allowing BSNL to test its system.
该机场于2025年12月25日开始运作,一直遵循法律程序,并欢迎个别谈判,拒绝关于卡特尔化的指控。
The airport, which began operations on December 25, 2025, maintains it follows legal procedures and welcomes individual negotiations, rejecting allegations of cartelization.
争议仍未解决。
The dispute remains unresolved.