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EGoM discusses modalities of spectrum auction

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The reconstituted Empowered Group of Ministers under Home Minister P Chidambaram deliberated on auction of spectrum for nearly three hours but could not reach finality on the minimum or base price for auction of spectrum.

While it appears that the government may not be able to meet the August 31 deadline set by the Supreme Court for the auction of airwaves, the panel decided to approach the apex court to update it on the status of auction after finalising some parameters.

The court may be asked to extend the August 31 deadline.

"We are moving as quickly as we can and we want to go to Supreme Court to demonstrate to them that as far as we are concerned we are ready with everything and some timeline that we have indicated in our meeting will be met," Sibal told reporters after the EGoM meeting.

 

Sibal said that government will try its best to adhere to timeline given by the Supreme Court.

"We will try to stick to the deadline of August 31. But we will inform Supreme Court about all what we have done. We had some discussion on the timeline. We have decided some parameters, which we will fulfil before we move to Supreme Court," Sibal said.

The EGoM also deferred decisions on staggered payment and network rollout obligations for decision later but decided that airwaves can be mortgaged for raising finance and banks will decide modalities to sell it case of payment failure.

"As far as mortgage of spectrum is concerned, in the event their is default and the spectrum is mortgaged with the bank... Its the bank that will take care of auction. The architecture of auction will be discussed in consultation with DoT," Sibal said adding the panel may meet again on Monday or Tuesday. MORE

  

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First Published: Jul 12 2012 | 9:05 PM IST

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