"We are thinking about spectrum sharing, spectrum trading policies. Of course, this is an additional opportunity for us to increase our spectrum basket," Sistema Shyam Chief Executive Officer Dmitry Shukov said here.
He was responding to media queries on growth alternatives that company plans if it does not get spectrum through the proposed auction of CDMA airwaves in time.
The company said it now wants the government to index the price of 800 Mhz band (CDMA spectrum) with that of 1800 Mhz (used for GSM services by companies like Airtel, Vodafone).
AUSPI is the industry body of CDMA players.
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Shukov said the company wants spectrum be auctioned in this calendar year otherwise the company will lose the level-playing field in the industry.
"We will look for expanding footprint in other services if the reserve price is fixed at reasonable level. TRAI recommended price is high," he said.
The company today a reported a loss at Rs 445 crore for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2013.
The loss was of Rs 778.7 crore in the same period a year ago.
Revenues were reduced by about 23 per cent to Rs 299.6 crore during the quarter from Rs 390.2 crore in the same period a year ago, reflecting closure of operations in 13 service areas.
The company narrowed annual loss for 2013 to Rs 2,694.2 crore from Rs 2,982.1 crore in 2012.