Trai starts consultation process
Trai starts consultation process for spectrum auction
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DELHI: Telecom regulator Trai today began the consultation process for
the next round of auctions for spectrum held by mobile operators -
Airtel, Vodafone, Idea and RCom - as some of their licences are set to
expire in 2015-16.
"The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
has today released consultation paper on valuation and spectrum price:
Licence expiring in 2015-16," Trai said in a statement.
The
process will determine the reserve price of spectrum to be auctioned
across 18 out of the 22 telecom service areas across the country for
900Mhz and 1800Mhz bands, used for providing mobile services based on
GSM technology standard.
"The key issues in the consultation
paper are contiguity of spectrum, the block size, valuation of reserve
price of spectrum in 900/1800Mhz band" Trai said. It has fixed September
8 as last date for receiving comments from stakeholders on the
consultation paper, and September 15 for counter comments.
Trai
will hold open house discussions on September 22 to discuss the subject
in details. As per Trai, 184Mhz of spectrum in 900MHz band and 104MHz
in 1800Mhz band can be put up for the auction. The government, in its
budget estimates for the current financial year, 2014-15, has projected
minimum revenue of Rs 9,355 crore from auction of 800 Mhz (used by
operators providing mobile services base on CDMA technology standard) as
well as the 900Mhz and 1800Mhz bands.
Trai has already given
its recommendation for CDMA spectrum auction. In December 2015, 4
licences of Bharti Airtel, 7 each of Idea Cellular and Reliance Telecom
and 6 of Vodafone will complete their 20-year term and would require
renewal. The companies can renew their licences by paying a fixed fee
but for continuing mobile and other wireless services they will need to
buy spectrum afresh through auction at market determined rate.
By April 2016, two more permits of Bharti and Idea will come up for
renewal. If Trai recommendations are finalised as per the expected
timeline, then the auction are expected to start from February 3, 2015,
according to sources, who said that the government expects to meet the
Budget numbers at the very least.
The government has set a
total revenue target of Rs 45,471 crore from communication services,
including proceeds from the three sets of spectrum frequencies and
related charges in 2014-15. The receipts under the same head were Rs
40,847.06 crore in 2013-14, according to the revised estimates.
As per the process, government will take the final decision after
considering recommendations of Trai. Besides auction of 900 and 1800Mhz
band, government is also working on auction of CDMA spectrum for which
Trai has already given its recommendations.
The 10-day long
auction held in February this year gave the government over Rs 61,162
crore, far exceeding the target. Eight telecom firms had bid for 900Mhz
and 1800Mhz bands.
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