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Govt’s idea to auction spectrum every year progressiv­e: Mittal

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The government's proposal to auction spectrum every year has got a backer in Bharti Airtel Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal, who however has said there is no need for sale of airwaves in coming fiscal. "The way he (telecom secretary) has put it that spectrum auction will be done every year whether industry needs it or not is very progressiv­e thought. In fact, it will become a leading edge practice worldwide," Mittal told PTI in an interview. J S Deepak, as the Telecom Secretary, a couple of days ago said the government is looking at making spectrum auction an annual event and will reach out to sector regulator Trai for its recommenda­tions. He had said the government plans to provide industry with an option to buy spectrum every year irrespecti­ve of their interest so that there is never a shortage of spectrum in providing quality mobile services.

Deepak, a 1982batch IAS officer from Uttar Pradesh, who at present is at the World Mobile Congress in Barcelona, has been shifted with "immediate effect" from the telecom ministry and made officer on special duty in the commerce department. Mittal recently pitched for affordabil­ity in spectrum pricing that has gone "out of control" in the last few years, saying the spectrum surplus industry will not need an airwave auction at least in 2017-18.

He, however, has said that even though telecom operators are bleeding with the entrance of a new service provider, they will need to increase investment in networks to handle competitio­n.

"You have to accelerate market spends. You need to put more capex. We have done 85,000 base stations last year, 80,000 base stations this year. This is largest rollout anywhere in the world. There will be more investment on 4G side," Mittal said, reports PTI.

Bharti Airtel had reported an over 54 per cent fall in net profit at Rs 503.7 crore for the December quarter due to what it had termed as "turbulence from predatory pricing by a new operator".

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