DoT Rejects Vodafone Request for Extension of Licences in 7 Circles

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 5 June 2014 17:14 IST
The Department of Telecom has rejected Vodafone India's request to extend its licences in seven service areas that are expiring next year.

"(Vodafone's) request for extension of licences in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Rajasthan, UP East, Maharashtra and Gujarat service areas expiring in December 2015 cannot be acceded," a DoT note said. Vodafone declined to comment.

In 2015-16, 29 licences are expiring, including the seven held by Vodafone. Vodafone applied to extend the licences under a provision allowing the extension of 10 years at the wish of the DoT.

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However, the official note said that circumstances have materially changed since the permits were granted in 1995 and the extension of licences is no longer conducive.

DoT cited a February 2, 2012, judgement of the Supreme Court, which cancelled 122 2G licences that were allocated spectrum through an administrative process without being auctioned, provisions of the National Telecom Policy 2012 and the new licence regime among the reasons for rejecting Vodafone's request.

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"Vodafone may apply for UL (Unified Licence) at appropriate time and obtain spectrum through market-related process for continuing the service in the service areas where the licences of Vodafone are going to expire in December 2015," the note said.

Meanwhile, the DoT has sought the recommendations of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India for auctioning of spectrum in the 18 service areas where licences are expiring.

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The 29 licence-holders in these areas together have about 198MHz of spectrum. Most of these licences have spectrum in the premium 900MHz band for which telecom operators paid about two times more than the base price fixed by the government in the recent auction.

They hold about 172MHz in 900MHz, and 26MHz in the 1800MHz band. In the February spectrum auction, bids of about Rs. 62,162 crores were received. In the total tally, bids worth Rs. 23,590 crores were received for 900MHz spectrum in the Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata service areas alone. The 1800MHz band auction fetched bids worth Rs. 37,572.60 crores.

 

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