The government expects to finalise the issue of annual spectrum charges, over which telecom operators have locked horns, before the auction of airwaves scheduled to start on February 3.
". . .all will be resolved before auction," Telecom Secretary M F Farooqui told reporters on the sidelines of the Telecom Sector Skill Council event.
He was responding to media queries on unresolved issues such as spectrum usage charges and guidelines on mergers and acquisitions, on which industry has sought clarity before bidding for airwaves.
"Everyone is waiting for clarity on SUC. We can take a call only when clarity is there," Bharti Group deputy managing director Akhil Gupta said when asked about the stand of his company on auctions.
Bharti Airtel is the largest mobile phone operator in the country.
Today is last date for submitting applications to take part in the spectrum auction and withdrawals are allowed until January 27.
The SUC, which has become a bone of contention between GSM players and the Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio Infocomm , is levied annually as a percentage of revenue earned by telecom companies and varies from 3 to 8