Pay Rs 5,600 cr for spectrum liberalisation: DoT to RCom

According to sources, DoT had issued a notice on December 22 and asked RCom to pay within a month

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 12 2016 | 6:33 PM IST
Department of Telecom (DoT) has sought about Rs 5,600 crore from Reliance Communications (RCom) for liberalising 800 Mhz spectrum in 16 circles.

According to sources, the DoT had issued a notice on December 22 and asked RCom to pay within a month.

RCom had applied for liberalising its 800 MHz spectrum in 20 circles a few months back. The company, though is yet to receive any notice for the remaining four circles, where market determined price is not available.

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The four circles are -- Kerala, Karnataka, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu.

The DoT had already sought sectoral regulator Trai's views on liberalisation of spectrum in circles where market determined price is not available.

To liberalise administratively alloted spectrum, telcos need to pay market determined price for the remaining period of the licence.

Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani had announced RCom was tying up trading and sharing of spectrum with Mukesh Ambani- led Reliance Jio including for the much-awaited 4G services.

Addressing the annual general meeting, Ambani had said both the companies were at "an advance stage of discussion" for finalising a nationwide spectrum trading and sharing arrangement.

In order to share or trade spectrum, telecom operators need to liberalise their spectrum.

The government had issued guidelines to liberalise the administratively alloted 2G spectrum, allowing operators to offer latest mobile services, including 4G, using the same radiowaves.

The spectrum will be liberalised for the remaining period of the licence terms held by the telecom operator. The telecom operator will have to pay auction determined price prorated for the balance validity period, as per the guidelines.

The government will levy latest auction determined price on the spectrum to be liberalised. In case auction price is more than one year old then the prevailing market rate would be determined by indexing the last auction price at the rate of SBI prime lending rate.
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First Published: Jan 12 2016 | 3:14 PM IST

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