The long-awaited 5G spectrum auction is expected to be held in May this year if the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) submits by March its recommendations on the rules regarding the sale process, according to a senior official of the Telecom Department.
Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw earlier this month said the TRAI has informed that it will submit its recommendations for the 5G auction by March and the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is simultaneously firming up other processes to hold the auction at the earliest.
“TRAI has indicated that they will send it (recommendations) by March. Thereafter, it will take us a month to decide (on) it,” Telecom Secretary K Rajaraman told PTI.
Earlier, the government has taken time of 60-120 days to start the bidding rounds in the auction after receiving recommendations from TRAI on spectrum auction, according to a PTI report.
Rajaraman further said it will take the DoT two months to start the auctions from the day it gets recommendations from the TRAI.
According to the DoT, 5G is expected to deliver download speed 10 times faster than 4G services.
As per the process, DoT seeks reference from the TRAI on spectrum price, a method for allocating it, block size of spectrum, payments terms, and conditions, among others.
The TRAI consults with the industry and other stakeholders and then submits recommendations to the DoT.
As per the current practice, the apex decision-making body at the DoT, the Digital Communications Commission (formerly the Telecom Commission) decides on TRAI recommendations and then approaches the Cabinet for the final approval.
Rajaraman said that the DoT has already selected MSTC as the auctioneer for the upcoming auction.
TRAI has given participants in 5G spectrum consultation to submit their additional comments by February 15 after which it will review and come up with recommendations.
Telecom operators have demanded up to 95 percent cut in the spectrum frequency band price. Both telecom and satellite players are at loggerheads with each other on rules for the 5G spectrum auction.
However, at a recent open house organised by TRAI on issues related to 5G spectrum auction, broadcasters have pushed back against reallocation of certain C-band spectrum for 5G services, saying it could interfere with broadcasting services.
Shashi Shekhar Vempati gets Padma Shri honour
TV channels steady, DTH shrinks; telecom, b’band subs up Jan-Mar quarter
MIFF premieres animated series on India’s women trailblazers
Network18 reaches 250mn TV viewers, crosses 65bn social video views: Akash Ambani
MIFF panel agrees youngsters driving documentary renaissance
Omnicom, JioStar launch unified in-content ad solution for NIVEA India
Sambhavna Seth opens up on seven failed IVF cycles in emotional ‘Tum Ho Naa’
Radio City appoints Sameer Kasare as Head of Technology & Infrastructure
ZEE5 brings cricket-fuelled drama ‘Mammatiyaan Stars’ on June 26
Zee Marathi revives ‘Home Minister’,‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa’ 


