The auction will start with the unsold spectrum in 1800 MHz band at a reserve price, 30% lower, compared the one in the previous round held in November
New Delhi: The second round of telecom spectrum auction is likely to be held on 11th March after the Cabinet decides on the reserve price, which may be reduced by up to 50%, for Code division multiple access (CDMA)-band radio waves, reports PTI.
An Empowered Group of Ministers (EGoM) headed by Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Monday finalised the schedule for auction of unsold GSM spectrum of the first round and 900 MHz spectrum together with 800 MHz band airwaves used for offering CDMA-based mobile services.
"All the auction for which announcement has been made today will be held in March 2013," Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal told reporters after the EGoM meeting.
Sources said meanwhile that the government has plans to start the auction from 11th March. The auction will start with the unsold spectrum in 1800 MHz band at a reserve price, 30% lower, compared the one in the previous round held in November.
"The auction for 1800 MHz band in four circles in which bids were not received in November 2012 will be put up for auction. The reserve price will be 30% lower than the reserve price that was fixed in November 2012 auction," Sibal said.
The EGoM, however, left it to the Cabinet to decide on cutting base price of CDMA spectrum by 30-50%. The previous reserve price -- 11 times high than the amount operators paid in 2008 -- did not receive any bids.
Sibal said the EGoM has decided to "conduct auction in the 800 MHz band in all circles since no bidder participated in that band in the November auction... We will take the recommendations to the Cabinet and it will decide on the reserve price."
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