"I am seeing a huge campaign that mobile rates will go up. A person very familiar with telecom industry has given me analysis. The spectrum will be with operators for 20 years.
"As per the analysis, the yearly load on telecom operators is going to be about Rs. 5,300 crores... and Rs. 0.013 per minute call," he told a press conference.
Prasad was countering reports of industry experts terming the auction-determined spectrum as very high that will lead to hike in mobile call and other services rates.
The spectrum was sold at about 68 percent premium, for Rs. 1,09,874.91 crores. At the base price fixed by the government, its value was Rs. 65,463.40 crores.
About 11 percent remained unsold which also included 800MHz, 1800MHz and 2100MHz (3G) bands.
"I believe when entire regime is conducted in fair and transparent manner, people do trust. I would like say one thing to my esteemed predecessor who talked about zero loss that if they would have done what I have done they would have got same result," Prasad said.
Of the record Rs. 1,09,874.91 crores received in the 19-day auction that concluded yesterday, the government will get Rs. 28,872.7 crores within 10 days but Prasad wanted the telecom operators to pay the upfront money within six days to help the government meet its budget targets of the 2014-15 fiscal.
Ideal Cellular, which provides mobile services using GSM technology, bid a maximum of Rs. 30,306.98 crores to buy spectrum in the 900MHz, 1800MHz and 2100MHz bands.
Airtel bid Rs. 29,130.20 crores in the same bands, which also saw Vodafone commit Rs. 29,959.74 crores.
New entrant Mukesh Ambani-run Reliance Jio bought radiowaves that carry mobile telephony calls and data in 800MHz and 1800MHz for Rs. 10,077.53 crores.
His younger brother Anil's Reliance Communication also bid in the same bands but walked way with lesser spectrum for Rs. 4,299.13 crores.
While Norway's Telenor was the only company out of the 8 that participated in the auction but did not to win any radiowaves. Tata Teleservices bought Rs 7,851.33 crore of spectrum in 800MHz and 1800MHz. Aircel will pay Rs. 2,250 crores to buy spectrum in 1800MHz band.
"In the 2010 spectrum, we collected Rs 1.06 lakh crores but against that there was a Rs. 30,000 crores share of BSNL and MTNL against the auction allocated to them earlier. This time there is no component of BSNL and MTNL. Therefore, it is the highest in the history of Indian telecom," Prasad told reporters in New Delhi.
He further said: "The first instalment is to be payed in 10 days at outer limit. We still have six days in this financial year. National revenue is equally important and the image of the country. I will appeal to all the bidders to pay by March 31."
The minister added that before the start of the auction there was campaign against the Department of Telecom that despite telecom regulator Trai's recommendation very little spectrum is being put for auction.
"My Department was particularly singled out for 2100MHz that you ought to have taken 15MHz additional. I was criticised for that. We have offered 85MHz in 2100MHz band of which 15MHz in three place remained unsold. Therefore, we were right," Prasad said.
All the companies willingly participated in the spectrum auction which went on for 21 days and succeeded because the rules were clearly laid down before the process started, he added.
The minister said this spectrum auction has been most successful of all since 2012.
"In this auction, about 89 percent of total spectrum put for auction got sold," Prasad said.
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