Next spectrum auction likely in February
Business Standard|December 07, 2023
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SUBHAYAN CHAKRABORTY

The next spectrum auction will be held in late February 2024 and the reserve price for most bands will remain the same as the 2022 auction, department of telecommunications (DOT) officials have said.

The government expects operators to go for low bands beginning in 600 megahertz (MHz), licences for many of which are lapsing soon.

Back September 2021, in the government had decided that spectrum auctions should be held annually. Officials said work is underway to ensure this happens.

The reserve price of all low bands spread from 600-2300 MHz, mid (3300 MHz) and 26 Gigahertz (Hz) high bands is expected to remain the same as the 2022 auction, they added. This had been suggested by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) earlier this year. However, prices of newer bands such as 37 GHz are yet to be recommended by TRAI.

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