The department of telecommunications on Tuesday said it would auction the 800 MHz telecom spectrum band (used by CDMA operators) on March 11, as no operator had submitted an application to bid in the auction of the 1,800 MHz band used by GSM operators.
In a statement on Tuesday, DoT said, “1,800 and 900 MHz bands were to be auctioned simultaneously, starting March 11, and the 800 MHz band auction was to commence two days after the conclusion of the auction of the 1,800 and 900 MHz spectrum.
"In the light of these developments, the auction of 800 MHz spectrum would commence on March 11.”
Earlier, DoT had planned to auction 1,800 MHz, 900 MHz and 800 MHz spectrum from March 11. It had fixed February 25 as the last date for the receipt of applications.
2G case petitioner alleges conspiracy
Telecom Watchdog, a co-petitioner in 2G spectrum case, on Tuesday alleged that there was an industry "plot" to "subvert" spectrum auctions, reports PTI.
“It is a pre-planned design of the industry to subvert the auctions," Telecom Watchdog Secretary Anil Kumar said.
The government on Tuesday said it has not received any application for 2G spectrum auction except that of Sistema Shyam Teleservices that will bid for CDMA spectrum.
Government's 2G spectrum auction next month looks set to flop with just one company making application for participation in sale of airwaves despite a cut in base prices following tepid response to November auction.
"The repeated auction failures seem to be a well thought out design," Kumar said.
“The next step, in terms of the 1,800 MHz and 900 MHz spectrum, would be decided after placing the developments and issues before the empowered group of ministers (EGoM)