Airtel, Jio differ on removal of in-band spectrum cap

Mukesh Ambani firm wants 50% in-band cap removed, as technology is spectrum-agnostic; Sunil Mittal's firm wants it to stay, so no operator can dominate airwaves

Kiran Rathee  |  New Delhi 

The issue of cap has again got and at loggerheads. They differ on the in-band cap of 50 per cent.

According to sources, the Mukesh Ambani-owned Jio feels the 50 per cent in-band cap should be done away with, as technology has become spectrum-agnostic. Sunil Bharti Mittal's firm, on the other hand,  wants the cap to stay, so that no operator gains dominance in holding of in a particular band. However, Airtel also wants the overall cap of 25 per cent to be increased to 33 per cent, as some of the operators have a market share of 30-35 per cent but have to operate at a lower level due to capping. While Jio wants the cap to stay, the sources added.

Airtel and Jio have sent their views to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai). Which, through a closed consultation process, had asked operators for views on caps. The opinions sent by others could not be verified.

cap is the limit of a telecom operator can hold for providing services. The cap is 50 per cent in a particular band and 25 per cent of the overall assigned in a telecom circle to an operator.

The inter-ministerial group formed to address financial stress in the telecom sector had recommended the cap limit be revised. The idea was that this would facilitate exits for loss-making companies. Based on the report, the department of telecommunications had asked to give its view.

Airtel had a similar stand in response to Trai's consultation paper on valuation and reserve price of in 2015, while Jio had favoured removal of the band cap. Sunil Mittal had also sought to relax the holding limit of 25 per cent. In 2015, he'd said a 50 per cent in-band cap was a good check, as nobody wants all the in one operator's hands.

He, however, said the overall cap of 25 per cent should be relaxed, as there were operators having 35-40 per cent market share but forced to operate at a lower level due to capping.

"The intra-band cap of 50 per cent should be continued for each band...Acceptance of any proposal to combine the bands for calculation of caps would lead to concentration of the in those bands, especially in the 800 MHz and 2300 MHz bands with one operator, and therefore, will skew the market in favour of one operator," Airtel had said.

First Published: Thu, November 02 2017. 22:08 IST