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TRAI suggests government to release more spectrum before February
TT Correspondent |  |  25 Nov 2014

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of Indian (Trai), on Monday stood by its recommendations on pricing spectrum at 10 % higher rate than the previous auction, taking back certain airwaves from state-owned BSNL and defence giving up spectrum in 2100 MHz band that can be used for 3G services, reported PTI.
 
The Department of Telecom (DoT) had sent back Trai's recommendations on spectrum valuation and pricing for a review, saying that some of them can't be implemented in the present form.
 
"After considering the comments given by DoT, the Authority has furnished its response to the government. The Authority has reiterated its earlier recommendations with detailed reasoning," Trai said in a statement.
 
The revised comments received from Trai are now likely to be placed before inter-ministerial panel Telecom Commission.
 
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) had last month given its recommendations on valuation and pricing of 1800MHz and 900MHz spectrum bands, being used for 2G services, for the next round of auction.
 
The regulator said there is no change in the reserve prices for spectrum in 900MHz and 1800MHz bands from what were recommended earlier.
 
The DoT had sought clarifications regarding the methodology for arriving at the reserve price and suggested applying the same method used in the February auction for determining the spectrum base price in the next round of sale of radiowaves as well.
 
DoT had said that using the method suggested by Trai would lead to about further 3 -20 % higher base price of spectrum across some circles compared to the rates suggested by the regulator.
 
The next round of spectrum auction is proposed to be held in February 2015 from which government is estimated to garner at least Rs. 9,355 crore.
 
Most of the spectrum which is proposed to be put up for sale is being used by Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular and Reliance Communications across various parts of the country.
 
These companies will need to buy back radiowaves to continue their operations in areas where their licences are expiring in 2015-16.
 
DoT had also sent back recommendations given for 800MHz (CDMA) spectrum band by Trai in February for reconsidering some points.
 
The regulator said it will reply separately to specific DoT queries on 800MHz band auction. It, however, reiterated its stand on first fully exploring the feasibility of the adoption of E-GSM for efficient utilisation of spectrum in the 800MHz band.
 
DoT had said that E-GSM band requires vacation of spectrum by Defence to ensure availability which is likely to take time and keeping spectrum in the 800MHz band unsold would result in foregone revenues for Government.
 
On 800MHz, Trai said more than a year has passed since September 2013 when it had recommended that adoption of E-GSM should be explored in a time-bound manner and spectrum in 800MHz band has not been auctioned till date.
 
"Are there no foregone revenues in this context?," Trai asked.
 
"It is inexplicable to take the stand that the Government, being a sovereign and as owner of the PSU companies cannot resume spectrum given to the PSUs free of charge," Trai said.
 
"If auction of spectrum in 2100MHz were to be taken up later, there would continue to be uncertainty," Trai said.

    
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