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SSTL against Trai recommendation of no CDMA auction, says keen to invest in India

SSTL against Trai recommendation of no CDMA auction, says keen to invest in India

The service provider has said this in a protest letter to the telecom regulator against its recommendation that there should be no auction of CDMA airwaves.

Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL), which offers mobile services under the MTS brand, has informed the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) that it wants to invest in India and participate in spectrum auctions to expand operations across the country.

The service provider has said this in a protest letter to the telecom regulator against its recommendation that there should be no auction of CDMA airwaves. SSTL was only bidder for the CDMA spectrum (800 Mhz band) in March 2013 auctions and won radiowaves to operate in 8 circles for Rs 3,639 crore.

Trai in its recommendations has said there is no demand for the CDMA spectrum, except from SSTL, as was seen in the last auction and one telecom operator had offered to surrender some its airwaves frequency in the CDMA band.

The regulator also said that unlike 1800 Mhz band (2G spectrum), the government is not bound by the Supreme Court order to auction CDMA radiowaves, recommending that "the auction in the 800 MHz band should not be carried out now".

In the letter, SSTL CEO Dmitry Shukov said: "We have already made $3.6 billion long-term investment in India and would need additional spectrum to meet the growing demand from subscribers for better quality services. SSTL is committed towards India, and are willing to continue to make investments in India."

Countering the point, Shukov said there was no demand for even premium 2G spectrum in 900 Mhz band but still Trai has recommended its auction at much lower rate. "Had reserve price for 800 MHz spectrum band been reasonable, we may have bought more spectrum in 8 circles and participated in auction for remaining 13 circles and continued with Pan India operations," he said, in the letter dated September 20.

Trai has recommended up to 62 per cent lower price for 900 Mhz band spectrum compared to last reserve price.

The government is considering auction of certain amount of frequencies in 900 Mhz band which are with telecom companies like Airtel, Vodafone and Loop Mobile in service areas where their licences will expire in the last quarter of 2014.

Shukov has also protested against Trai recommendation to explore opportunity for making part of CDMA spectrum band available for extended GSM services.

"We are perturbed by the Authority's recommendation to cull out significant portion of 800 MHz band to create EGSM band and withhold auction of 800 MHz spectrum band. Our decision to investment in 800 MHz spectrum band was based on current and future availability of spectrum in this band," he said.

Published on: Sep 26, 2013, 7:47 PM IST
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