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TRAI releases consultation paper on 2G spectrum auction
TT Correspondent |  |  09 Mar 2012

Taking next step towards the auction of 2G spectrum the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Wednesday issued consultation paper on auction of spectrum seeking comments of all the stakeholders.

 

The Supreme Court of India in its judgment dated February 2, 2012 had cancelled all 122 licences allotted in 2008 during the tenure of former telecom minister A Raja and directing the regulator to make fresh recommendations for grant of licence and allocation of spectrum in 2G band in 22 Service Areas by auction, as was done for allocation of spectrum in 3G band, keeping in view the decision taken by the Central Government in 2011.

 

As per the directions of the apex court, TRAI had issued a pre-consultation paper on February 2012, on the issue of allocation of spectrum in 2G band in 22 Service Areas by auction.

 

“On the basis of the comments received from the stakeholders on the pre-consultation paper and considering the international practices, the draft Consultation paper on

 

“Auction of Spectrum? has been prepared”, TRAI said in a statement.

 

“The key issues raised in the Consultation paper are quantum of spectrum to be auctioned, liberalization of the spectrum, refarming of spectrum in 800/900 MHz bands, structure of auction, spectrum block size, eligibility criteria for participating in the auction, reserve price, roll out obligations, spectrum usage charges and spectrum trading, it said.    

 

TRAI has asked the stakeholders to send their comments by 21st March 2012 and counter-comments by 28th March 2012.

 

As per the consultation paper, the cancellation of 122 licences will make 60 Mhz and 413.6 Mhz of spectrum available in 800 Mhz and 1800 Mhz spectrum bands respectively.

TRAI has not specified minimum price for spectrum to start auction but has asked for model that should be used for determining the base price.

But most of the Telecom operators, whose licences are set to be cancelled in the wake of SC February 2 decision are insisting that it should be fixed at around Rs 1,658 crore which is equivalent to the licence fee that has charged for allocation of pan-India licence to new telecom players after 2001
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