Sectoral regulator Trai today reiterated that the entire
spectrum available in 700 Mhz band should be auctioned in the upcoming sale as
non-utilisation would result into irreversible loss to the government. The
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) also stood by its proposal
regarding pricing of the band. The regulator had earlier recommended a record
high base price of Rs 11,485 crore per megahertz for the 700 Mhz band, which
would be auctioned for the first time. Department of Telecom (DoT) had asked
Trai to reconsider whether all available spectrum in the 700 MHz band should be
put up for auction or split in two phases. The
authority, however, said holding back some of the spectrum from this auction
and selling it after a gap would lead to non-utilisation of this scarce natural
resource for that period and it would turn into irreversible loss. Trai said it
is of the opinion that the entire spectrum in the 700 MHz band is required to
be made available for commercial use without delay and reiterated its earlier
recommendation that entire available spectrum (2x35MHz) in the band should be
put up in the upcoming auction. Trai also reiterated its proposal regarding the
pricing of 700 MHz band, for which it had proposed a base price that is four
times of 1800 MHz band. "As per international trends, the 700 MHz band
will be primarily used for LTE technology and presently 1800 MHz is the most
deployed band for LTE technology. Therefore, the authority has decided to
benchmark the reserve price of 700 MHz with reference to 1800 MHz band and not
800/900 MHz band," Trai said. The regulator said as it has not benchmarked
reserve price of 700 MHz band with reference to either 800 or 900 MHz,
therefore the contention of DoT that in some service areas, the recommended
reserve price is lower than the reserve price of either 800 or 900 MHz band is
not relevant.
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