The Department of Telecom on October 16 had sought TRAI's recommendations on the reserve price for 2100 MHz, 2300 MHz and 2500 MHz bands for all the service areas.
"TRAI will not be in a position to go ahead with the consultation process in the absence of full information with regard to total availability of the spectrum in the 2100 MHz band (3G). Therefore, DoT is requested to indicate the decision regarding the above at the earliest," TRAI said in a letter to DoT.
However, in TRAI's October 15 recommendations, it is mentioned that the DoT has assigned the fifth block of 5 MHz in the 2100 MHz band in 5 service areas and in the remaining 17 areas, the spectrum is available with the DoT.
"DoT is requested to clarify whether discussions with Defence to release one block of 5 MHz is for the same block which has been already auctioned in five out of 22 LSAs or the discussion would result in release of one more block of spectrum, thus, making two blocks of spectrum available for auction," TRAI said.
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"If required, Defence may be assigned spectrum in the 1900 MHz band (1910-1920/1980-1990 MHz). It was further recommended that this matter is of utmost importance, therefore it must be taken up at the highest level and the vacant 3G slots should be put to auction along with the spectrum in 900 and 1800 MHz bands," TRAI said.
TRAI had already recommended the reserve price for 900 MHz and 1800 Mhz bands, the auction for which is scheduled for February 2015.
"Therefore, the Authority would like to know if in spite of such poor utilisation of earlier auctioned spectrum even after more than four years, the DoT believes that there will be takers for this spectrum at this point of time," TRAI said.