According to an official source, the IMG submitted its report on August 31, which will be considered by the inter- ministerial panel -- the Telecom Commission -- scheduled to meet on September 8 for further decision.
"Considering financial stress on the telecom sector, the IMG has recommended that the spectrum auction should be held in the next financial year and not in the current fiscal," the source said.
About 7,500 Mhz of spectrum is under consideration for the auction, which will be about three times the quantum of radio frequencies for mobile services placed for auction in 2016.
Total spectrum worth Rs 5.63 lakh crore was put up for sale, but 61 per cent of it remained unsold.
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The telecom industry has been reeling under poor financial health, falling revenue and profitability and is staring at Rs 4.5 lakh crore of debt.
Besides, it has favoured a cut in interest rates on penalties by way of switch from PLR- to MCLR-based rate, which could provide relief of about two percentage points in the current situation.
"The IMG has recommended spectrum auctions for the next fiscal and making available 20 Mhz of radiowaves in 2300 band before the auction," said the source.
The IMG too has recommended reduction in licence fee and spectrum usage charges under the new telecom policy, he said.
Responding to PTI queries, industry body Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) said IMG's recommendations "ease debt part of the industry, but no immediate relief".
"Thankful to IMG for considering our request. It addresses only debt issues of the sector, but the fundamental issues have not been addressed. The industry was expecting immediate relief on licence fees and spectrum usage charges as per Trai recommendation. Unless these issues are not resolved, the industry will continue to struggle financially," COAI Director General Rajan S Mathews said.