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High Spectrum Prices Will Hamper Digital India Drive: Broadband Firms

A day after TRAI held its ground on spectrum pricing, Broadband India Forum (BIF) ON Tuesday said it firmly believes spectrum prices recommended by the telecom regulator are “extremely high” with potential to dampen 5G plans, and urged policy makers to take a calibrated view on the issue.

The broadband industry body said policy makers should look at lowering the base prices, not marginally but significantly, and argued that demand for radiowaves by operators will drive a suitable price discovery.

“We expect that at the recommended prices, the participation in auctions could be adversely impacted. It will not be a big success, and it will impact Digital India objectives…It will adversely affect 5G,” T V Ramachandran, president of BIF, told PTI.

TRAI on Monday had stuck to its recommendation on base price and valuation of spectrum, including for 5G radiowaves, making it clear to the telecom department that it has considered “all relevant factors” while giving views on prices.

In its detailed response to the telecom department on Monday, TRAI said it had considered all the relevant factors, including the methodology, assumptions, developments between the spectrum auction in 2016 and its suggestions of August 1, 2018, and the rationale for spectrum valuation and reserve price while giving its recommendations.

TRAI had also argued that for sale of spectrum in an auction, the bidders consider various factors like company’s vision, network needs, price, and number of competing participants, among others.

It further made assertions that the government’s own marketing efforts will also have an impact on participation in auction, and so no guarantee can be given about sale of all the spectrum put to auction.

“The DCC must take a calibrated view of the prices in the backdrop of benefits to economy, GDP from spectrum in use…Enough lessons have been learnt from the past auctions that prices have been high,” Ramachandran said.―The Hindu Business Line

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