TRAI puts govt’s plan to go for another auction on hold

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Mihir Mishra, Subhomoy Bhattacharjee: New Delhi, Nov 26 2012, 01:40 IST
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has thrown the rule book at the government saying it will not be possible to conduct another spectrum auction within this fiscal.

This will be welcome news for the existing telecom companies as they would have found it difficult on their existing balance sheets to raise more loans to bid in another auction so soon. But it is bad news for the government, which is hoping to raise additional non-tax money to meet its hugely challenging fiscal deficit.

The government had planned to bring down the reserve price of airwaves and carry out another auction to sell those bands which could not be sold in the recently-concluded 2G auctions, before March 2013.

But quoting section 11(d) of the Telecom Broadcasting and Cable Law, the regulator has said it cannot revise its recommendations on spectrum pricing. According to its provisions, the government can ask TRAI to decide on any specific issue, only once. If the government disagrees with the recommendations the regulator can be asked to re-visit the topic, but that too only once.

High-level sources in the government said TRAI, under J S Sarma, had given its recommendation on the pricing of spectrum in April this year. The suggested price of Rs 18,000 crore for a 5 Hz band had been sent back by the government for reconsideration as it was considered too high. This too was deliberated by his successor, Rahul Khullar, and re-sent to the telecom department for a final decision.

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