Indian CDMA Operators to Pay $533 Million for Excess Spectrum Holdings

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­Although the Indian government has approved a halving of the reserve fee in its forthcoming CDMA spectrum auction, it is also pressing ahead with a one-off surplus spectrum fee for the existing operators.

The two networks, Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices will have to jointly pay around Rs 2,900 crore (US$533 million) to the government for spectrum held in excess of 2.5Mhz.

RCom is reported to be facing a bill of around Rs 1,752 crore and Tata Teleservices is facing a bill of Rs 1,155 crore.

The two state owned networks, BSNL and MTNL also hold excess spectrum in some circles, but their costs have not been announced yet.

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