TC at its meeting here recommended to an Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) that reserve price for pan-India 1800 MHz spectrum be fixed 15 per cent higher than Trai suggested rates. The same for 900 MHz be fixed 25 per cent higher than what the Trai had recommended.
The rates recommended by TC will still be lower than the previous auction price.
The new base price per mega hertz (MHz) in 1800 band for Delhi has been suggested at Rs 218.90 crore, Mumbai Rs 206.74 crore and Kolkata Rs 73.13 crore, which is 25 per cent higher than the base price recommended by Trai.
The regulator had recommended Rs 175.12 crore for Delhi, Rs 165.39 crore for Mumbai and Rs 58.50 crore for Kolkata as the reserve price.
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Trai had recommended Rs 287.72 crore for Delhi, Rs 262 crore for Mumbai and Rs 100.22 crore for Kolkata as the per Mhz price in 900 band.
The Telecom Commission, the highest decision making body of Department of Telecom (DoT) decided that the value of spectrum be set as the reserve price for the three metro and five category A circles.
It, however, approved the base price set by Trai for the remaining 14 circles.