"We are looking for spectrum auction every year. We are very soon going to request to Trai for its recommendations," Deepak told reporters here.
Once the recommendations come in, the government will then take call on the matter, he said.
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The auction last year had seen a muted response on account of high spectrum cost.
The Department of Telecom had placed for auction radiowaves worth Rs 5.66 lakh crore in October 2016, which fetched total bids worth about just Rs 65,789 crore.
"We were late in 3G and 4G but we don't want to be deprived of 5G. We are very keen to be with the world," Deepak said.
In an interview to PTI, Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chairman of India's largest telecom firm Bharti Airtel has flagged the issue of spectrum pricing, saying it has "gone out of control" in India.
"...Spectrum pricing which in India have really gone out of control. Whatever has been paid in last 2 or 3-4 auctions is not sustainable to give the low value propositions to the customers... You want to pick up lot of money upfront, then you are compromising on roll out and investments in networks," he said.
Mittal added that if auctions don't yield the desired results, then one will have to reduce the pricing.