DoT to issue demand notes to telcos on upfront payment for spectrum bought in auctions

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The demand note follows auctions raking-in winning bids of over ₹77,800 crore, for 855.6 MHz of spectrum

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) will issue demand notes to telcos next week on an upfront payment for spectrum acquired in the just-concluded auctions, sources said.

The demand note follows auctions raking-in winning bids of over ₹77,800 crore, for 855.6 MHz of spectrum. Billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio spent the most in the auction, picking up 488.35 MHz spectrum in bands such as 800 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2300 MHz for Rs 57,122.65 crore.

Bharti Airtel bid about ₹18,699 crore to acquire 355.45 megahertz (MHz) out of the total 855.60 MHz of radiofrequency acquired by all telcos, while Vodafone Idea, bought 11.80 MHz of spectrum worth ₹1,993.40 crore.

DoT sources told PTI that the demand notes will be sent out to the three companies this week, and entails largely the upfront payment for spectrum that is ready to be allocated.

Spectrum will be offered for assignment for a validity period of 20 years. As per the auction terms, successful bidders can pay entire bid amount in one go, or exercise an option to pay a certain amount (25% for spectrum won in 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 900 MHz bands or 50% for spectrum won in 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2300 MHz, 2500 MHz bands) upfront with remaining amount in a maximum up to 16 equated annual instalments, after a moratorium of two years.

A DoT official said the demand notes together total about ₹20,000 crore, but did not provide operator-wise break-up.

About 2308.80 MHz of spectrum, that carry telecom signals in seven bands worth nearly ₹4 lakh crore at start price, was up for bidding in the auction held recently. Although the spectrum finally acquired by telcos fell woefully short of this overall kitty and bids hovered at reserve price, DoT said, and analysts concurred, that auction outcome and response had surpassed initial expectations.

Reliance Jio Infocomm has acquired the right to use spectrum in all 22 circles or zones across India, in the auctions. Jio has bagged spectrum in bands such as 800 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2300 MHz, and its spectrum footprint is up by 55% to 1,717 MHz.

According to DoT data, Vodafone Idea Ltd (VIL) has bought 5.8 MHz spectrum in 900-band and 6 MHz in the 1800-band. VIL acquired spectrum in 900 band for ₹1274 crore and in 1800 band for ₹719 crore.

Jio, in the 800 MHz band, has acquired spectrum for ₹34,491 crore; in 1800 MHz, for ₹12,461 crore; and in 2300 MHz, for ₹10,170 crore. Bharti Airtel has paid maximum for 900 MHz band (₹6,448 crore), 1800 MHz (₹5,816 crore), 800 MHz (₹3,008 crore), 2300 MHz (₹3,070 crore), 2100 MHz (₹355 crore), DoT had said last week.

Airwaves come in different bands which support different propagation characteristics for transmission of voice and data. For instance, lower bands like 800 MHz and 900 MHz support a good indoor coverage while higher bands like 2300 MHz have a good carrying capacity.

The airwaves are also sold in quantities measured as MHz. The auctions allows companies to use government-owned airwaves for carrying signals for data and voice, for a particular period of time.

Spectrum in 700 MHz, 800 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz, 2300 MHz and 2500MHz bands were up for bidding, although airwaves in two bands — the premium 700 MHz and 2500 MHz bands — went unsold in the auctions.

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Reliance Jio Increases Spectrum Footprint by 55 Percent for Improved 4G, Future 5G Rollout

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Reliance Jio has increased its spectrum footprint by 55 percent to 1,717MHz, the company said in a media release after the concluded spectrum auction held of the government of India earlier today. The department of telecommunications held its latest spectrum auction for the three leading telecom operators of India earlier today – Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vi (formerly Vodafone-Idea). In the latest round, Jio has acquired spectrum in all three of the 800MHz, 1,800MHz and 2,300MHz bands in India.

Alongside increasing its spectrum footprint by 55 percent, Reliance Jio has the largest spectrum holding in the sub-GHz and the 2,300MHz bands. Now, India’s youngest and largest telecom operator has the right to use spectrum in all 22 circles across the country, including a presence in the 2,300MHz band in all circles across India. The operator has stated that it has 2x10MHz contiguous spectrum in almost all of the 22 circles in India, having at least 2x10MHz spectrum in the 1,800MHz band and 40MHz in the 2,300MHz band in all circles of India.

With its latest investment in spectrum, Reliance Jio has achieved “complete spectrum derisking”. It now has 15.5 years of average life of spectrum that it owns, therefore setting up the operator to sustain top notch connectivity right now and for the future. The available spectrum for Reliance Jio can be used by the operator for upgrading its existing high quality 4G connectivity, and also for ushering in a new generation of 5G connectivity.

Jio says that its latest spectrum acquisition cost falls at Rs 60.8 crore per MHz, therefore being the most cost efficient spectrum acquisition effort in India so far. Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Jio’s parent company Reliance Industries, said after the acquisition, “We want to ensure that we keep on enhancing experiences, not only for our existing customers, but also for the next 300 million users that will move to digital services.”

The total spectrum acquisition cost for Reliance Jio stood at Rs 57,123 crore, of which Rs 19,939 crore has been paid upfront. The remaining estimated amount of Rs 37,184 crore has been set for an 18-year deferred payment period, which would include a 2-year moratorium and accrued interest at 7.3 percent per annum.

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