"We want from the government more spectrum. Every country has the same amount of spectrum and it is not that India has less... It needs to be vacated from other places, that is what other countries have also done," Mittal said on the sidelines of the India Economic Summit here.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, on October 15, gave its recommendation on spectrum auction for premium 900 Mhz band and 1800 Mhz band that are presently being used for 2G GSM mobile services by Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular and Reliance Communications.
"I would say government should make available enough spectrum so that there is a balance between spectrum pricing" he added.
On being asked if the spectrum auction -- scheduled for February 3 -- should be deferred, Mittal said: "Why should this be deferred. Industry wants more spectrum and the government should make it available to them."
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On Bharti Airtel calling off the Rs 700-crore deal to acquire business and assets of Mumbai-based Loop Mobile, he said much is being read into this.
"Its not about the merger but about the renewal of the agreement," Mittal said.
Airtel, in a filing to BSE, had said its proposed transaction related to Loop was conditional upon DoT approvals which had not been received till date.
DoT is yet to give clearance to the proposed deal as it estimates that Loop Mobile and its sister concern Loop Telecom owe about Rs 808 crore in spectrum and other charges to the government.
Airtel had signed the deal with Loop in February this year to buy business and assets of Loop Mobile in Mumbai under a strategic agreement for about Rs 700 crore.
Under the agreement, Loop Mobile's 3 million subscribers (at that time) in Mumbai were supposed to join Airtel's over 4 million subscribers, which would have made it the largest network in the metropolitan city.