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 On spectrum auction license Price : Telecom Regulatory Authority of India will give the recommendations on spectrum license auction before 15April 2012, its Chairman, Mr.J. S.Sharma, add today. “We should be able to give recommendation on this before 15April 2012,” Mr.J.S.Sharma told reporters here.
 










 The recommendations are expected to give guidance on key issues including base price of spectrum license , amount of spectrum that should be allocated to a mobile service provider bidder and eligible participants. On the unified licensing regime, Mr.J.S. Sarma said the recommendations should be submitted by after 7 day. “I think by next week, TelecomRegulatory Authority of India should be giving out recommendations for unified licence,” Mr.J.S.Sarma said. In the recommendations, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India is expected to give out detailed guidelines on unified licences that will be issued to all telecom services provider companies in future and will be delinked from spectrum.

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Telecom Regulatory Authority of India guidelines on unified licences, India license Price of spectrum proposed a fee of amount IndianRupee Amount of 20crore for a national level unified licence under the new regime. Under the new India license Price of spectrum regime, License is proposed that there would be only IV types of licenses against many across the communications telecom industries @ present. Telecom Regulatory Authorityof India had issued its consultation paper on ‘Auction of Spectrum’ on 7March  year 2012. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India had sought industry views on a host of topics like the amount of spectrum license to be auctioned, liberalization and re framing of spectrum in 800-900MHz bands, structure license of auction and eligibility criteria for participation. Spectrum  license block size, reserve license cost, rollout obligations, spectrum usage charges and trading were the other issues in telecom.


 






The consultation paper showed 60Mhz and 413.6Mhzz of spectrum will be vacated in 800Mhz and 1800Mhzz spectrum bands, respectively from the cancellation of 122 – second generation licences ordered by the Supreme Court of India in February2012. In the consultation paper, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has put forward various models that can be used for auction. Similarly, for deciding the minimum value for spectrum to start auction of license Telecom Regulatory Authority of India it has not specifically indicated the license price but has asked for a model that should be used for determining the base cost.

Source: The Hindu Business LIne

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