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Govt to seek Trai’s opinion on annual auctioning of spectrum

- MOUMITA BAKSHI CHATTERJEE & PRASOON SRIVASTAVA

BARCELONA: Terming India as a “spectrum supermarke­t”, Telecom Secretary J S Deepak on Tuesday said the government plans to auction radiowaves every year to allow operators to pick and choose what they want. “In 2016, we put all the spectrum and we will do that in future also... They (players) can pick and choose what they want and the rest of it that remains, we can sell again and again and again... We are looking to do spectrum auction every year,” Deepak told reporters on the sidelines of the Mobile World Congress here.

The operators should never have this feeling of being deprived or have shortage/scarcity of spectrum, he added. Last auction in 2016 had seen a muted response mainly because of high spectrum cost, leading to only Rs 65,789 crore worth of radiowaves being sold against an expectatio­n of Rs 5.6 lakh crore. Nearly 60 per cent of the radiowaves, including premium 4G bands, remained unsold in that auction. Deepak said a roadmap has been identified for holding the auctions annually.

“We have identified a roadmap, where every year we will do a spectrum auction so telcos can plan their needs, whether they need to trade it, whether need to buy it from someone or get it in the auction, so that there is complete certainty and policy stability,” he added. He further said: “...very soon, we are going to send a request to Trai for recommenda­tions on the next auction which, I believe, should be held between July and December.”

The recommenda­tions sought will cover all issues from how much spectrum to be sold, to price and newer spectrum bands. Asked about industry’s lack of interest, as seen in the last auctions, Deepak said the government isn’t worried.

“Industry is not a monolith, one operator may have enough ...there are new players who have come in, there are those who may want it or want new bands... 700 Mhz someone may now want it as the ecosystem is slowly developing and devices are coming in... It is a spectrum supermarke­t now, the Indian telecom,” he said.

Meanwhile, TRAI said on Tuesday it will be “happy” to give its recommenda­tions to the government on spectrum auctions, including timing and pricing aspects, as and when the matter is referred to it. TRAI Chairman R S Sharma said that although he would not make any specific comments on the timing of auction, the telecom regulator has generally been of the view that the earlier spectrum is leveraged and utilised “the better it is”. “Telecom Department is certainly within its rights to ask us to provide recommenda­tions and we will be doing that... Our view in the past also has been to ensure auction of the entire spectrum (placed on the block)," Sharma said.

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