After many twists and turns, the Empowered
Group of Ministers (EGoM) has to take a call on the base price for auction of
2G spectrum. But, ministers are wary of getting into the widening swamp of 2G.
Pranab Mukherjee decided to go ahead and file a Presidential Nomination rather
than come up with a number. Agriculture minister Sharad Pawar who was appointed
to head the EGoM pulled out before the first meeting.
So what happens now?
First, the EGoM has to decide on the issue of providing a level playing field to new operators. In a Cabinet Note, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has sought imposing a one-time charge on incumbent operators. It argues that new operators have to pay the discovered price. Since incumbents have paid only Rs 1658 crore, they need to match the discovered price for the number of years their licence is valid.That puts a huge burden on later entrants like Tata Teleservices and Reliance Communications. However, that would allow the incumbents to offer all services--2G, 3G or 4G.
DoT has come with various options based on from when the operator is to be charged and how to base it on the amount of spectrum held.
So what happens now?
First, the EGoM has to decide on the issue of providing a level playing field to new operators. In a Cabinet Note, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has sought imposing a one-time charge on incumbent operators. It argues that new operators have to pay the discovered price. Since incumbents have paid only Rs 1658 crore, they need to match the discovered price for the number of years their licence is valid.That puts a huge burden on later entrants like Tata Teleservices and Reliance Communications. However, that would allow the incumbents to offer all services--2G, 3G or 4G.
DoT has come with various options based on from when the operator is to be charged and how to base it on the amount of spectrum held.
The
retrospective charge would kick in from the time the licence was issued.
However, that is part of the Presidential reference. The other is a prospective
charge from when the EGoM recommends it. If operators decide not to pay, they
would be able to offer only 2G services. That would be a clear negative in the
longer term.
The
second is on the spectrum held by operators. The first option is to charge
operators for all spectrum they hold, the second for spectrum over 4.4MHz and
the third for spectrum over 6.2MHz in a circle. It is only the incumbents that
have spectrum exceeding 6.2MHz and state-owned operators BSNL and MTNL that
have spectrum exceeding 6.2MHz.
For
now, the telecom industry is waiting for the government to get out and clear
the mess.
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