The government plans to sell the second-generation or 2G and third-generation 3G radiowaves in an auction scheduled to start from March 4.
At the close of applications today for participating in the auction, eight telecom companies including Mukesh Ambani- led Reliance Jio, Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular, Anil Ambani -led Reliance Communications, Uninor, Aircel and Tata Teleservices have applied.
However, Sistema Shyam Teleservices Ltd (SSTL), a potential buyer of CDMA spectrum, opted out citing high price and legal issues with the DoT. Videocon Telecom did not submit its application either.
Most of the spectrum being put up for the auction is presently held by Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular and Reliance Telecom. Their licences are expiring in 2015-16.
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Overall there are 29 licences in 18 service areas which expire in 2015-16. These licences hold 184 MHz spectrum in the 900 MHz band and 34.2 MHz in 1800 MHz band.
An SSTL spokesperson said the company has "consistently maintained that the pricing of 800 Mhz spectrum at Rs 3,646 crore per MHz, is way out of line and does not merit a strong business case for buying additional spectrum".
It has also approached the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal seeking directions against the DoT for reassignment/rearrangement of the blocks/frequencies of liberalised spectrum allotted to SSTL during the auction held in March, 2013 in 8 circles for its CDMA services.