Some of the mobile operators had sought relaxation in overall spectrum holding limit of 25 per cent to 33 per cent or 40 per cent.
"The Authority recommends that existing provision of a cap of 25 per cent of the 'total spectrum assigned' in 700/800/900/1800/2100/2300/2500 MHz bands and 50 per cent within a given band in each of the access service area shall apply for total spectrum holding by each telecom service provider (TSP)," Trai said in its recommendations on base price for upcoming auction of seven bands.
Bharti Enterprises Chairman Sunil Mittal had sought relaxation of 25 per cent limit, saying that some of the operators have 35-40 per cent market share but have to operate at a lower level due to capping. "You should liberally look at the spectrum cap issue," he had said.
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"On the issue of raising the overall cap from 25 per cent to 33 per cent or 40 per cent, the Authority is of the view as the quantum of spectrum will increase significantly after the upcoming auction, overall 25 per cent quantity in terms of quantity will be large enough for the TSPs and does not warrant any change in the overall cap," Trai said.
Trai reiterated that to calculate spectrum cap, all spectrum assigned to the TSPs including any spectrum which was put to an auction but remain unsold, spectrum which was assigned but subsequently surrendered by the TSP or taken back by the licensor and spectrum put to auction should be counted.
"However, in case the Government assigns such spectrum for any other non-commercial purpose e.G. Assignment to Defence, the same will not be taken into calculation of spectrum cap," it added.