Vodafone to TRAI: Blocking of 1800MHz spectrum to have serious repercussions

Vodafone India has once again demanded the Department of Telecommunications and regulator TRAI to immediately allot 1800MHz spectrum, which it had won in auctions.

With only 7 weeks left, when as per DoT, the presently deployed spectrum in 900MHz is to be replaced by 900MHz won in auctions. Hence, timely earmarking of the spectrum won is essential for the company to replace existing spectrum which is in full operational use in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata Service Areas, Vodafone India said in a statement.

In places like Delhi the quantum of 900MHz will in fact get reduced from 8MHz to 5MHz. Further in all circles the frequency spots for 900MHz and 1800MHz are changing. In such a scenario it is imperative to deploy the 1800MHz spectrum won in auctions first which will then enable release of the existing 900MHz. Despite several reminders, the spectrum has not been earmarked till now.

Vodafone-storeUnder the current situation, with very little time left and spectrum in 1800MHz not yet earmarked, any such replacement of 900MHz on the prescribed date is bound to considerably impact services despite best efforts by the company even on 24X7 basis.

Vodafone India has thousands of sites, IBS and repeaters. This changeover under normal circumstances could take at least 6 months after the earmarking of frequencies, the operator said.

DoT had cited technical and implementation issues and observed that 6 months period may not be sufficient to migrate the network from 900MHz to 1800MHz band on extension of licence(s). The present changeover entails similar technical and implementation issues considering reduction in 900MHz and change in overall frequencies.

According to Vodafone, the delay in spectrum allocation will have a direct impact on subscribers and the repercussions may be bigger than any other quality of service issue seen in the history of mobile telecom in India. This delay in earmarking will seriously affect Vodafone India’s services, which the company cannot afford, and it requires necessary corrective steps and actions from DoT.

The company has requested DoT to earmark the spectrum without any delay and further take up this issue of changeover in totality on an immediate basis such that there is no loss/inconvenience caused to public as regard to non-availability of service.  This will include continuation on existing in use 900MHz frequencies for at least 6 months from the date of earmarking of 1800MHz spectrum, which is a necessity.

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