BSNL though will not be participating in the auction. Instead, it will ask government to keep one slot reserved for it and will pay the market determined price for the circles after the auction concludes.
"We will be discussing with the government that one slot of 700 MHz, we will take on the basis of auction determined price," BSNL CMD Anupam Shrivastava told PTI during the Mobile World Congress here.
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He said initially, BSNL will focus on six telecom service areas, where it did not have spectrum in 2500 MHz band.
“Initially, we will focus on six circles – Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kolkata and Tamil Nadu. In the remaining circles, we have spectrum in 2500 MHz band,” Shrivastava said.
“We have discussed and will soon write to government about it,” he added.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has recommended a record base price of Rs 11,485 crore per Mhz for 700 Mhz, which are to be auctioned in the forthcoming round. If all the available frequencies get sold at Trai suggested price then 700 Mhz alone can contribute over Rs 4 lakh crore.
However, most of the telecom operators have been saying that the reserve price for 700 Mhz is too steep and put strain on their balance sheets.
Spectrum in 700 Mhz is considered more economical for providing telephony services compared to other bands like 900 Mhz or 1800 Mhz.
Shrivastava said that world over the ecosystem for 700 Mhz is developing very fast because it will give better coverage to the telecom operators.
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