[India] - Will think about all stakeholders views on satellite spectrum: Trai chairman

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Representative image: Shutterstock3 min read Last Updated : Oct 16 2024 | 3:01 PM IST The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai)
will consider comments by all stakeholders on satellite spectrum but it is not considering retracting its consultation paper issued on the
subject last month, said Chairman Anil Kumar Lahoti on Wednesday. Lahoti spoke to reporters on the sidelines of the India Mobile Congress
in New Delhi a day after a debate on whether satellite spectrum should be auctioned was rekindled
"We are receiving multiple views, suggestions, inputs as part of the consultation process
It is common for Trai to receive these, and then take a considered view
chairman of Bharti Enterprises, said on Tuesday the government should ensure that all satellite communication providers abide by the same
legal conditions that traditional telecom operators are subjected to, including paying licence fees and buying spectrum
Reliance Jio urged Trai to put out a revised paper on spectrum allocation for satellite communication, saying that the document ignores the
key point of ensuring level-playing field between satellite and terrestrial services
Jio disagrees with the government's recommendation of allocating satellite broadband spectrum. Mittal's comments triggered a debate on
whether he was suggesting that the government should auction satellite spectrum, like it is done for terrestrial
Over the years, Jio has favoured auctioning satellite spectrum and Bharti Airtel opposed such suggestions
allocated. "Airtel has always maintained that it will use all technologies including satcom (satellite communication) to ensure that every
nook and corner of the country is covered for high-speed broadband connectivity
This position remains consistent
Even six months back, Airtel had written a letter to the Department of Technology," said Airtel
In that letter, the company supported the government's move to include satellite communication in the ambit of the Telecommunications Act,
2023 while assigning spectrum for satcom on an administrative basis. Arguing the government should ensure a level-playing field, Mittal
like everybody else
He was likely referring to foreign companies such as Starlink and Project Kuiper, which are hopeful of entering the Indian
market.Consultation paper Trai's consultation paper, which came out in September, suggested satellite spectrum charges be tied to Adjusted
Gross Revenue (AGR), ensuring spectrum charges are commensurate with the operator's financial performance
The paper seeks to clarify the methodology of allocation, the frequencies to be used, the pricing of spectrum and the terms and conditions
to be met by satellite operators with regards to national security. Trai has suggested the pricing exercise for the C, Ku, and Ka bands
should be distinct, taking into account the specific characteristics of spectrum utilization for satellite-based communication services
It has sought comments on which frequency bands should be considered for the assignment to Non-Geo Stationary orbit (NGSO) based Fixed
Satellite Services for providing data communication and Internet service
It has asked which frequency band, range should be considered for the assignment to Geostationary Orbit (GSO) and NGSO based Mobile
Satellite Services for providing voice, text, data, and Internet service.First Published: Oct 16 2024 | 2:01 PMIST