The minister, who took charge earlier this week, said: "We expect spectrum auction to be finalised in September."
Last month, the Union Cabinet had approved the spectrum auction plan.
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On call drops, where the industry and the government have been at the loggerheads, Sinha assured that he expects "qualitative progress" on the issue in coming 5-6 months.
"Department of Telecom will work on the framework for providing relief from call drops in the long term," he said, adding the issue will be discussed in next 15-20 days.
Asked about Congress' allegations of a telecom scam, he said, "Whatever happened in the past has nothing to do with this government."
"Since the time this government has come in power, there has been no such complaints. The process of recovering money from telecom operators will be completed in definite time," he added.
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