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DoT to seek Trai's views on new 5G spectrum

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The Department of Telecom will soon seek sector regulator Trai's recommenda­tions on pricing and other modalities for coveted 5G bands of 24.7527.25 GHz, and wants to put this new spectrum up for auction sometime next year, sources said.

This new 5G chunk is separate from the Rs 5.22 lakh crore spectrum sale plan approved by the Digital Communicat­ions Commission on December 20, under which 8,300 MHz of airwaves across 22 circles are set to be put on the block in March-April 2020. The Department of Telecom (DoT) sources said that the government will soon approach the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) for its recommenda­tions on 'millimetre wave bands' of 24.75-27.25 GHz, the coveted bands for 5G. DoT plans to approach the regulator in January for views on these additional 5G bands, sources stated.

Although DoT ideally wants these bands to be put for sale earlier in the year, there are specific timelines involved in Trai reference and responses, they pointed out. That said, DoT wants to put this additional spectrum belonging to new 5G bands for auction sometime during 2020, they noted. Asked about the industry's low appetite for spectrum at a time when it is struggling with payment of additional statutory dues after a recent Supreme Court ruling on Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR), the sources pointed out that the industry, including its associatio­n COAI, has been asking for 26 GHz band to be referred to Trai.

On whether there will be takers for additional spectrum, given the industry's reservatio­ns on current prices, the sources said they would not like to "pre-judge the issue".

"Moreover, there is a twoyear moratorium on spectrum payments. The remaining amount (after upfront payment) has to be paid in 16 installmen­ts...If companies have a vision of giving 5G to the country then they should also be able to invest that much money...remember, they also have to invest in capex, and 5G applicatio­n etc. It has to be a complete model," a source said. COAI, Director General, Rajan Mathews told PTI, "We are very pleased that DoT has decided to approach Trai on the new bands. This will help provide adequate amount of 5G spectrum, but still, we will wait to see the pricing for this band."

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