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Friday, November 22, 2013

Vodafone offers to pay Rs 4,000 cr for extension of licences:

Nation's second-largest telecom firm Vodafone India has offered to pay Rs 4,000 crore and a spectrum usage charge of 3 per cent for extension of permits for Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata service areas for 20 years.

At Rs 4,000 crore, Vodafone is offering about one fourth of TRAI's suggested price for the premium mobile airwaves.

Vodafone's three permits held for Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai are due to expire in the last quarter of 2014.

As per a decision taken by the government earlier, the company will have to buy spectrum afresh which it holds through these permits to continue operations.

The company has written a letter to Finance Minister P Chidambaram, who also heads the Empowered Group of Ministers on Telecom, to accept telecom regulator TRAI's recommendation of levying annual spectrum fee of 3 per cent on all operators.

"Vodafone had made an offer of Rs 4,000 crores to DoT at 3 per cent SUC (spectrum usage charges) for extension of its existing licences for Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata service areas for 20 years," Vodafone said in its letter to the Minister.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) in September recommended about 62 per cent reduction in the price of premium 900 Mhz spectrum band held by Vodafone and others.

As per the telecom regulator's suggestions, spectrum should be sold at a base price of Rs 650 crore per megahertz.

Vodafone, which holds 23.8 Mhz spectrum in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata service areas, has to pay Rs 15,470 crore at TRAI's suggested base price to continue operations in the three metros.

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