3G-4G spectrum: Top court urges careful reporting on auction

Supreme Court takes notice of contradictory media reports on auction of 3G and 4G spectrum.


Our Correspondent April 17, 2014
Supreme Court takes notice of contradictory media reports on auction of 3G and 4G spectrum. DESIGN: CREATIVE COMMONS

ISLAMABAD:


Taking notice of the contradictory media reports on the auction of 3G and 4G spectrum, the Supreme Court on Wednesday observed it expected the media would not carry reports that might harm the auction process.


A three-judge bench of apex court – headed by Justice Jawwad S Khawaja – was hearing a petition seeking a direction for urgent auction of 3G cellular licence, utilisation of the Universal Services Fund (USF) and appointment of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s (PTA) chairman and board members.

Appearing before the court, PTA Chairman Syed Ismail Shah said the 3G and 4G licence’s auction had been misreported in the media, which, he apprehended, might adversely affect the auction process. Upon this, the bench said the bidders were qualified market players familiar with telecom sector. “Therefore, it is expected that they will not get influenced by the press reports.”

However, the court recorded the apprehension of the PTA chairman and said that the auction was necessary because of the high demand of the technology. The PTA chairman told the bench that it expected to get $1.3billion from the auction as all the bidders had already submitted 15% of the token amount.

The court directed the federal government not to use the money and keep it in the Federal Consolidated Fund, till the decision of the case.

The hearing of the case is adjourned till the second week of May.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 17th, 2014.

COMMENTS (5)

Umar Afzaal | 10 years ago | Reply

EXCELLENT move to launch 3g.we all want.our country wants. Good initiatives taken by Mr Shah and his team. Its good to know that auction will be web based. This shows that auction will be transparent and fair for all companies taking part in it.

sardarzaheer | 10 years ago | Reply

The telco consumer are going to get 3G/4G services soon for sure IA but the only thing that disappointed me was not making solid efforts to attract new global players to break the cartel of current MNOs as now they will dictate their terms in auction as Govt. is in so much pressure to already delayed provision of services and may end with below expectations

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