India 3G Spectrum Auction Guidelines

Just minutes ago the Department of Telecom has released guidelines for 3G spectrum auction and allocation, Key points to be noted are as follows, [Our comments appear in Italics]

  • Spectrum in 2.1 GHz band earmarked for 3G Telecom services
  • 3G Eligibility: Any person [including foreign entities, subject to FDI regulations in Telecom] holding Unified Access Service License. If you don’t hold one, you can buy it for Rs 1,650 crore. [ There is some hope for new Telcos now as foreign Telcos wanting to get a pie of Indian market may look for tie-ups as this will also help them clear the FDI hurdle. ]
  • To be auctioned in 2×5 Mhz blocks. No of blocks available in a given Circle is yet to be determined, will vary between 5 to 10.
  • EVDO services will get spectrum in 450MHz and 800MHz. CDMA players favored subject to fulfilling prices for the highest winning bid. Priority / Seniority to be decided by No of subscribers in telecom service area [Favors, Reliance communications and Tata Indicom]
  • Electronic auction of spectrum will be held for every service area. Reserved prices for Spectrum are Mumbai, Delhi and Category – A Service Area Rs 160 crore . Chennai, Kolkata and Category – B Service Area – Rs 80 crore and Category – C Service Area Rs 40 crore. [ 3G Spectrum reserve prices have doubled since TRAI’s recommendation in 2006.]
  • MTN / BSNL favored by giving them a back door entry provided they match the winning bid.
  • 3G license is for a period of 20 years
  • Roll out Obligations: Operators have to cover 90% of service Area within 5 years from the date of allotment in Metro circles. 50% of District Headquarters / Cities in Category A, B and C with 15% of rural coverage.
  • Operators have to shell out 1% of Gross Revenues as Spectrum Fees every year starting from the second year.

Trading / Spectrum sharing guidelines yet to be issued. More analysis and comments will follow soon.

1 Comment

  1. It seems good news that 3G is being launched in India. With this it seems that mobile manufacturing companies like Motorola and Sony Ericsson are launching 3G phones (http://utvi.myrecourl.com). Finally India can access faster internet and expect better networks.

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