The total spectrum payout is expected to be Rs 90,000- 96,000 crore and the upfront cash inflow for the government this fiscal is expected to be at Rs 24,000-26,000 crore, ICRA's Senior Vice-President Sabyasachi Majumdar has said.
"The auctions in February are primarily triggered by licence expiries in December 2015 and April 2016, and would be a significant event for the industry. The sizeable expected spectrum payouts would elevate the debt levels for the industry," Majumdar said.
According to ICRA, the spectrum auctions would be centered on 900 MHz as the incumbent telcos like Bharti, Vodafone and Idea, who hold sizeable spectrum in this band would be keen to retain their existing spectrum.
"Change in 900 MHz spectrum holding significantly alters the competitive positioning given its relatively higher spectral efficiency and hence there is expected to be aggressive participation in the auction," he said.
According to ICRA, the auction of 900/1800 MHz band is expected to result in spectrum payout of Rs 65,600 crore for the government.
The three incumbents including Bharti, Vodafone and Idea are estimated to account for around 90 per cent of the total value of the spectrum sold, Majumdar said.
"The entire spectrum put for sale in 900 MHz band would be sold whereas in 1800 MHz band, some circles are expected to witness muted participation. Further, the final prices in 900 MHz are expected to be higher than the reserve price in most circles whereas the prices in 1800 MHz band are expected to remain in line with the reserve prices," he said.
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