India to auction 2G spectrum from scandal-tainted licenses

The country's Supreme Court on Thursday cancelled all 122 licenses issued in 2008

By John Ribeiro, IDG News Service |  Networking Add a new comment

India initiated plans Friday to auction 2G spectrum, a day after the country's Supreme Court ordered licenses and spectrum issued in 2008 to be canceled, as they had been purchased by business entities that manipulated the system.

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), the country's telecom regulator, asked for comments on the proposed auction by Feb. 15.

The cancellation of 122 licenses in 22 service areas, which comes into effect in four months, will impact among others the Indian joint ventures of Etisalat, and Telenor. NTT DoCoMo's joint venture with the Tata Group will also lose licenses to operate services in some areas.

The amount the foreign operators paid for their stakes was far higher than the Indian companies had earlier paid for the licenses, which were offered in 2001 at basement prices, the court observed in its ruling. Unitech Wireless (Uninor), which had obtained licences for 16.5 billion rupees (US$332 million), for example, offloaded a 60 percent stake to Telenor through the issue of fresh equity shares for 61 billion rupees between March 2009 and February 2010.

The court ruled the licenses were illegal, and asked TRAI to make recommendations for the grant of licenses and allocation of spectrum in 2G band in the 22 service areas by auction.

The Supreme Court order is likely to end the paralysis in decision making in the Indian telecom sector, Kamlesh Bhatia, principal research analyst at Gartner, said on Thursday.

Some of the foreign companies may push for a better settlement, claiming that they only bought stakes in operators that had been earlier licensed by the government, some analysts said.

The court's decision comes as the country's top investigation agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation, is looking into charges of corruption and irregularities in the allocation of licenses and 2G spectrum in 2008. A. Raja, minister of communications at the time, is in jail, awaiting trial. The CBI has been asked by the court to investigate allocations of spectrum and licenses from 2001.

Telenor said Thursday that the court order affected 22 licenses that the company holds. "We are shocked to see that Uninor is being penalized for faults the court has found in the government process," its joint venture said in a separate statement.

About five percent of India's approximately 894 million mobile subscribers are likely to be affected by the cancelation of licenses. Some of them will opt for transferring their mobile numbers to other operators, analysts said.

The auction of 3G spectrum by the Indian government in 2010 earned more than $11 billion from private operators, with the bid for a license in Delhi as high as $728 million. India's spectrum-starved mobile operators, including top operators Bharti Airtel and Reliance Communications, are expected to bid at high levels for 2G licenses.

John Ribeiro covers outsourcing and general technology breaking news from India for The IDG News Service. Follow John on Twitter at @Johnribeiro. John's e-mail address is john_ribeiro@idg.com

ITworld LIVE

NetworkingWhite Papers & Webcasts

White Paper

Building Cloud-Optimized Data Center Networks white paper

Enterprises are turning to the Cloud to improve business agility, reduce expenses and accelerate business innovation. Cloud computing redefines the way IT assets are deployed and consumed and dramatically affects the way data center networks are architected and managed. Conventional hierarchical data center networks built to support traditional IT architectures can't meet the security, agility and price/performance requirements of virtualized cloud computing environments. This white paper reviews the impact of cloud computing on data center networks and describes HP's approach to building simpler, more secure and automated networks that fully meet the stringent performance, security, reliability and agility demands of the new data center in the Cloud.Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.

White Paper

Seven Priorities for Integrated Network Management - How HP Intelligent Management Center Delivers an Enterprise-class Solution

This white paper describes the major requirements for network management solutions to help the organizations become more profitable, efficient and reliable.Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.

White Paper

Top 10 Best Practices of Backup, Replication & Recovery for VMware & Hyper-V

Whether you are new to virtualization or if you have been administering a virtual infrastructure for a while, it's now time to review your virtual infrastructure backup design and backup product features. Determine if you are both optimally protecting your virtual infrastructure as well as taking advantage of the latest virtualization backup features. Read this white paper to learn the 10 best practices for virtual infrastructure backup.

White Paper

Expert Guide on Backing up Windows Server in Hyper-V

Virtualization improves your infrastructure in many ways - it also introduces unfamiliar considerations. Take backup, replication and disaster recovery for example. The right backup and replication solution for Hyper-V can ensure that you'll be able to scale your infrastructure and protect yourself from data and application loss. But there are wrong choices to be made. Download this white paper from Microsoft MVP John Savill, avoid bad choices, and learn how to effectively protect your virtualized data and systems successfully.

White Paper

7 Expert Tips on VMware Backup

Want to create a bulletproof VMware backup infrastructure? Download this guide and learn 7 time-tested VMware infrastructure backup tips from virtualization backup pros:* Understand backup tool limitations* Save time, prevent data-loss* Find the solution that's right for youDownload the guide and save time planning your VMware backup.

See more White Papers | Webcasts

Ask a question

Ask a Question