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TRAI proposes sharp cut in mobile spectrum auction floor price

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 09 2013 | 7:55 PM IST
With successive rounds of spectrum auctions finding few takers because of high reserve prices, the telecom regulator today recommended a sharp 60 per cent cut in the floor price of mobile phone airwaves for an upcoming auction.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) suggested a pan-India reserve price of Rs 1,496 crore per MHz in the 1800 band, down 37 per cent from the base price set in the previous auction, TRAI Chairman Rahul Khullar said.
In the 900 MHz band, which is also used by GSM players, it recommended a reserve price of Rs 288 crore per MHz for Delhi, Rs 262 crore for Mumbai and Rs 100 crore for Kolkata. These rates are about 60 per cent (rpt) 60 per cent lower than the previous reserve price.
Most telecom firms had stayed away from bidding in the previous two auctions, saying the prices were high.
Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal said the recommendations are reasonable and in recognition of market realities.
"Not only will the government get its revenue but the market will also be able to purchase spectrum at reasonable prices so that the long-term impact on the market and on the telecom sector is positive," he said.

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TRAI, whose recommendations will now be considered by the government, said spectrum trading should be permitted and there should be no reservation of spectrum for renewal of licenses. It said all bidders should be treated alike and no priority should be accorded to licensees seeking renewal in the bidding process.
Also, spectrum usage charges for all airwaves allocated through auctions should be at a flat rate from April 1, 2014.
Asked if the reserve price was too high last time, TRAI Chairman Rahul Khullar said, "Yes...Please understand the approach has completely changed from the previous pricing regime."
TRAI said spectrum in the 1800 MHz should be bid out in blocks of 2x200 kHz and existing licensees be asked to bid for a minimum of three blocks. New entrants, it said, must bid for a minimum of 25 blocks of 2x200 kHz each.
For 900 MHz band, it said the block size should be 2x1 MHz, with the minimum bid set at five blocks.

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First Published: Sep 09 2013 | 7:55 PM IST

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