Delhi High Court refuses stay on 900 MHZ spectrum auctions

Written By Unknown on Senin, 25 Februari 2013 | 23.07

In the 900 MHZ band spectrum auction, the Delhi Court has refused to grant a stay on the auction.  Bharti Airtel and Vodafone had earlier demanded that the auction for the 900 MHZ spectrum, which is known to be more efficient, be cancelled. Malvika Jain of CNBC-TV18 gives the details of the High Court order.

The High Court has directed the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to look into the representations which companies like Bharti Airtel and Vodafone have made.

They have said the entire modalities around refarming, which the DoT has worked out, are wrong. The companies are saying their licenses should be extended and the spectrum should just be given to them by some other modality.

Also read: Govt expects Rs 43,000 cr from spectrum sale at base price

DoT sources have maintained that after the Supreme Court's 2G cancellation order, any spectrum henceforth can only be allocated by way of auction. So, now it remains to be seen what is going to be the final view that the government takes on the representations of the telecom companies. They have been given two weeks by the High Court and these companies will have an option to approach the court again once the DoT makes up its mind on their representations.



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