Mint Hyderabad

Satcom spectrum allocation likely after 4-6 months

- Gulveen Aulakh gulveen.aulakh@livemint.com NEW DELHI

Allocation of spectrum for satellite broadband services will take another four to six months, as the terms of reference that the telecom department plans to send to the sector regulator for recommenda­tions may go out only after elections.

According to people familiar with the developmen­t, the government may ask the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) to consult on the methodolog­y of allocation of the airwaves and the framework of the licensee so that they are future ready.

The terms of reference may also include ensuring sovereignt­y of the country where regulation­s may be framed enabling access to law enforcemen­t agencies on the lines of existing telecom licences. The people cited above said existing licences may be altered depending on the recommenda­tions given by Trai. One of the people noted that the terms will be set in accordance with the new telecom law.

The new telecom law enacted last year has cleared the way for allocation of satellite broadband spectrum without the need for auctioning it. Satellite spectrum is crucial because a number of large players have plans to launch satellite services in India.

Key among them are Bharti Group-backed Eutelsat OneWeb, Reliance’s Jio Satellite Communicat­ions, Elon Musk’s Starlink and Amazon’s Project Kuiper.

Trai began consultati­ons on allocation methodolog­y for satellite spectrum in 2022. It held several rounds of consultati­ons but did not issue any recommenda­tions. The regulator had sought views on whether auctions should have a mechanism for allocation of airwaves for satellite-based communicat­ion services. With the new telecom law being enacted the consultati­on became infructuou­s.

Bharti Group-backed Eutelsat OneWeb and Reliance’s Jio Satellite Communicat­ions are the only players that have got a global mobile personal communicat­ion by satellite or GMPCS licence. Following the licence, spectrum is needed for the companies to begin services in India.

 ?? STOCKXPERT ?? The terms will be set along new telecom law..
STOCKXPERT The terms will be set along new telecom law..

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