The telecom regulator for the first time has suggested the base price for 700 MHz which is considered as the most efficient frequencies for high-end mobile services.
The regulator in its recommendations on spectrum price for seven bands, including 700 Mhz and 800 Mhz, released today suggested a base price of Rs 2,873 crore per MHz for pan-India 1800 MHz frequency band - widely known as 2G spectrum.
The next round of auction is expected to be held in May-June this year.
As per Trai's paper, the cost of delivering mobile services in 700 Mhz band is approximately 70 per cent lower than 2100 Mhz band, which is widely used for 3G services.
Leading operators had requested the regulator to defer sale of 700 MHz spectrum, saying that ecosystem for providing services in this band was not developed and sale would lead to underutilisation of the spectrum for several years and block industry's crucial fund.
The regulator also recommended auction of all 3G spectrum available with the government at a marginally high rate of Rs 3,746 per Mhz pan-India against Rs 3,705 crore per MHz fixed by government for the same in March 2015 auction.
It also recommended auction of 800 Mhz band, widely in demand for 4G services, at a base price of Rs 5,829 per Mhz. The new price is about 60 per cent higher from base price of Rs 3646 crore fixed in last auctions. Trai has suggested auction of 800 Mhz in 19 out of 22 telecom cirlces.
The government had fixed Rs 2,191 crore pan-India
(excluding Maharashtra and West Bengal) price for 1800 MHz band in previous auction held in March 2015.
As per the recommendation paper, airwaves in 1800 band were available only in seven out of 22 telecom circles. Of the seven circles, it recommended government not to auction spectrum in Bihar, Rajasthan and North-East due to partial availability of airwaves.
Trai also recommended auction of spectrum in 900 Mhz in six service area - Gujarat at base price of Rs 673 crore per Mhz, Karnataka for Rs 558 per Mhz, Haryana for Rs 151 per Mhz, UP East for Rs 776 per Mhz, UP West for Rs 739 Mhz and Bihar for Rs 444 per Mhz.
The regulator also suggested base price for 2300 Mhz and 2500 Mhz band. It recommended Rs 817 crore per Mhz for spectrum in both 2300 Mhz and 2500 Mhz band, about 33 per cent higher than base price fixed for their last auction held in 2010. Reliance Jio in the only player to have 2300 Mhz spectrum across India at present.
Trai also did not recommend price of 800 Mhz in Assam, North East and Jammu and Kashmir service area.
Though Trai had mooted removing band-wise spectrum limit in draft paper, it stuck to existing rules.
"The Authority recommends that existing provision of a cap of 25 per cent of the 'total spectrum assigned' in 700/800/900/1800/ 2100/2300/2500 MHz bands and 50 per cent within a given band in each of the access service area shall apply for total spectrum holding by each telecom service provider," the regulator said.
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