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EGoM recommends lower price for spectrum auction

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The reconstituted EGoM, which met for the second time this week, firmed up its views on key issues like reserve price, spectrum usage charge and terms of payment.

The same are being sent to the Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for a decision, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal said after a two-and-half-hour long meeting.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) had recommended a base price of Rs 3,622 crore per unit of spectrum, called MegaHertz, for the auction of spectrum vacated from Supreme Court cancelling 122 licences issued by the then Telecom Minister A Raja in 2008.

 

This base price translated to over Rs 18,000 crore for a pan-India spectrum for new companies.

"The EGoM discussed three specific issues... The Empowered Group of Ministers are going to make a specific recommendation on each of these issues to Cabinet so that Cabinet decides on it finally," Sibal told reporters.

While Sibal refused to give details, sources privy to the deliberations said the EGoM has decided to lower the TRAI suggested base price.

Telecom companies bidding in the auction will pay to the government an annual fee for using airwaves, called spectrum usage charge, besides the price at which they buy the spectrum.

The industry had been pitching for a 80 per cent cut in the reserve price as they felt TRAI recommended rates would lead to upto 100 per cent hike in mobile telephone charges.

Sources said EGoM may not have gone for a drastic cut in reserve price. (MORE)

  

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First Published: Jul 20 2012 | 4:05 PM IST

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