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Airtel, Jio close ~1,004-crore spectrum trading deal

- MEGHA MANCHANDA

Bharti Airtel on Friday said it closed a pact to transfer the 'Right to Use' of its 800 MHZ spectrum in three circles to rival Reliance Jio for ~1,004.8 crore.

In addition, Jio will assume future liabilitie­s of ~469.3 crore relating to the spectrum.

In April, Jio had signed an agreement with Airtel to acquire a portion of spectrum in 800 MHZ band for Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, and Mumbai circles at an aggregate value of ~1,497 crore. Jio now has its holding in these circles to 10MHZ, 10MHZ and 15MHZ, respective­ly.

This was the first such deal between the two competitor­s. The analysts had described this deal a win-win for both the parties.

In case of Jio, the analysts had said with the remaining validity of 14 years, the implied cost/mhz/annum comes to ~14 crore, 50 per cent discount to the auction price. It has saved Jio around $400 million. The pact is useful for Bharti Airtel, which had acquired this spectrum from Tata for little considerat­ion and has remained unutilised.

Telecom spectrum or airwaves come in different bands for different requiremen­ts for the transmissi­on of voice and data.

The lower spectrum bands like 800 Mhz and 900 Mhz provide greater indoor coverage, while bands like 2300 MHZ or higher frequency bands have superior transmissi­on capability.

The airwaves are sold in quantities measured as MHZ.

THE DEAL CLOSURE GIVES RELIANCE JIO THE RIGHT TO USE AIRTEL'S 800 MHZ SPECTRUM IN ANDHRA PRADESH, DELHI, AND MUMBAI CIRCLES

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