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Idea, Spice dare govt to allocate spectrum to later applicants

Source: PTI
December 21, 2007 20:17 IST
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Birla group firm Idea Cellular Ltd and Modis-owned Spice Telecom on Friday dared the government to allocate spectrum to those mobile operators who submitted applications after them.

"We caution the Department of Telecom that no GSM initial spectrum allocation pertaining to application subsequent to ours of 26th June, 2006, for nine service areas can be entertained, until our application along with associated initial spectrum, are first disposed," Idea Cellular said in a letter to telecom secretary D S Mathur.

In a similar letter, Spice Telecom also warned the DoT and asked it to consider their applications filed in August 2006 for 20 circles.

Idea and Spice's letters follow DoT's decision to allow dual technology for mobile services, under which Anil Ambani-led Reliance Communications became eligible for start-up spectrum in the GSM segment. In fact, RCom deposited the licence fee within a day of DoT changing the policy. The government is also considering issuing Letters of Intent to other applicants who applied before September 25 this year.

Both GSM companies also reminded the government a clause in the Unified Access Service License that "the application shall be decided, so far as practicable, within 30 days of submission of the application and the applicant company shall be informed accordingly".

"As such, the DoT was required to issue LoI by 25th July, 2006. In any event, it is now over 500 days from the date of application. Meanwhile, we have sent eight letters of reminders, apart from seven personal meetings," Rajat Mukarji, chief corporate affairs officer of Idea, said in the letter.

Both Idea and Spice also asked the government to issue LoIs to them immediately. Spice Telecom, currently operating in Punjab and Karnataka, has sought licenses for the remaining 20 circles. Idea Cellular has services in 13 circles and is in the queue for the rest nine circles.

The two companies, along with other GSM operators Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Essar, have already decided to move Delhi high court against telecom tribunal TDSAT's decision not to stay the government's spectrum allocation process.

"We are a large pioneering operator with licenses in 13 service areas and have always been seeking to expand to achieve a nationwide presence, like our other competing contemporaries," Idea said.

Spice Telecom accused the government of causing immense hardship and irreparable losses due to delay in issuing the LoIs/license for applied circles.

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