The government has finalised the policy guidelines for auction of the “next generation technology spectrum”, signifying its departure from 3G range while offering a technology neutral band to investors.
Headed by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, an Advisory Committee on Auction of telecom spectrum discussed at length the recommendations submitted by the Ministry of Information Technology regarding policy directives to introduce next generation mobile services in Pakistan.
After due consideration, the committee finalised the ecommendations for approval of the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, said Minister of State for Information Technology Anusha Rahman Ahmad, after the advisory committee meeting.
It was the first meeting of the advisory committee for the auction of next generation telecom spectrums, marking the beginning of a process that had remained controversial in the past. The previous Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government too had approved a policy directive, and even issued an information memorandum and auction calendar, but the process became controversial.
The Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) government had included Rs120 billion as non-tax revenue income on the account of auction of 3G licences in the Federal Budget 2013-14 and wants to complete the process before the close of the current financial year on June 30, 2014.
In a significant policy shift, the new government decided to keep the spectrum technology neutral and has named it “next generation technology spectrum”, which offers a range of opportunities to the investors who could provide 3G, 4G or Linear Technology.
The telecom companies had complained about auctioning only 3G spectrum in the past, while arguing that the world has now moved to 4G. However, the counter argument was that the country could fetch more revenues by gradually moving from 3G to 4G spectrum. This was also one of the reasons that made the previous auction bid unsuccessful.
The policy guidelines encourage infrastructure sharing among the players. It was not immediately clear how many licences will be offered for auction. The previous government had offered three licences, where a single player was allowed to buy a maximum of two licences.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is expected to lead the auction process. The government has recently appointed Ismail Shah as the chairman of PTA.
Minister of State for Information Technology Rahman said that the government had made efforts to open the (spectrum) auction for both the existing companies and new entrants in the telecom industry. Out of five, four telecom operators were interested in the auction.
In 2007, the Musharraf government had added a clause in the sale agreement of Pakistan Telecommunication Company (PTCL) that barred the country from issuing any spectrum for the next six years. The embargo had expired in March this year.
Rahman said that the issue of determining the base price, preparing the auction plan and the information memorandum were left to international consultants who will be hired to keep the process transparent.
She said the consultants will have the liberty to review the advisory committee-approved policy directives.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 4th, 2013.
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No doubt world has moved on from 3G, but offering spectrum for all future generations type of networks is plane silly of PTA and all around the world this doesnt happen, Governments make huge amount of money from these licenses, but looks like they cutting their hands off from any future spectrum auctions only because it will be good for the mobile networks to mint money by paying one off license for all ranges of spectrum!
Yes go for auction for 4G range and charge extra if some network want 3G range as well. and put a limit to that and wait for 5G, 6G ranges to be offered in future dont hand in plate to money making MNCs and your cornies as favours!
NB: Spectrum is range of frequencies on which a license holder can operate legally in a country. 3G and 4G require different ranges and so on.
@Dj: There's always youtube! Oh wait...
and the point is.....?
@Taimoor Adil: Only 3 years?? You have too much faith in our PTA. In some licensing rounds they never even got paid (famous one being aqueel karim dhedhi with his 1.6 billion rupee default)
@MG:
HAHAH!!
@sani: LTE is NOT 4G.. Theoretically there is no network in the world which technologically meets 4G requirements. For marketing sake, all LTE & WiMax networks are branded as 4G.
@Blunt: They'll make sure that atleast people in Punjab have these facilities, rest of the governments too busy in their own problems.
How ironical is that on one side they're trying cut out the communication websites already in use, while on other side it's trying to distribute 3G licenses.
There seems to be something fishy in the auction. The Sindh Govt banned Skype, Viber and other social media networks for the general public which will now affect the bid prices of the 3G License. All the investors will have this in their mind that the Govt interferes in the telecom industry day in day out. I have the feeling the one of PML N close associate might be able to win the bid at the end after all the Govt is successful to lower down the Market Value of the Auction there fore u can buy the product for a low price and enjoy the benefits
LTE is 4G. ET please correct the subject of this news.
@Sabih Shad: you cleared it rightly as many could have mistaken it for liberation tigers of tamil elam(LTTE): (pun intended)
LTE stands for: Long Term Evolution. If the Internet as whole hasn't been banned by the time this comment is posted, you can read more about LTE here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTE_(telecommunication)
It is really sad that Pakistanis don't have 3G.
what is linear technology ?
What's the point of 3G now? The Sindh Govt just banned all video calling apps
About time. The delay in auction has already pushed Pakistan's telco industry and people associated to it 3 years behind as compared to rest of the world.
LTE is Long Term Evolution or Linear Technology?
About time. The delay has already pushed Pakistan's telco industry and people associated to it 3 years behind when compared with rest of the world.