In what could give a big relief to new mobile players, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is unlikely to cancel 53 licences - as recommended by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) - for non-fulfilment of rollout obligations.
"As a statutory requirement, DoT has to refer back Trai's recommendations once. Trai has given its recommendations again. We can either accept them or not accept them. It is unlikely that DoT will cancel all the 53 licences suggested by Trai," a senior DoT official said.
"The regulator's methodology for assessing network rollout is different from DoT's," said the official.
This will mean a major respite for Uninor, Sistema, Loop, Videocon, Etislat-DB and Aircel. Most of these were given licences in 2008.
Trai had recommended cancellation of 74 licences in November last year. These included 31 licences for which Trai said legal opinion should be taken.
In response to Trai's recommendations, DoT said according to it, only 12 licences should be cancelled, apart from another five that the regulator did not recommend.
If 53 licences were cancelled, about 210.4 Mhz spectrum, ranging from 4.4 Mhz to 20.1 Mhz, would be released, Trai told DoT. The 31 licences for which legal opinion is to be taken are in addition to the 53