DoT issues LoI to Airtel for spectrum acquired in March sale

The effective date for spectrum allocation in various bands range from May to April 2016.

Updated - November 16, 2021 02:36 pm IST

Published - June 01, 2015 03:21 pm IST - New Delhi

A Vodafone group firm has sold its 4.2 per cent stake in Airtel to Bharti Enterprises for Rs 1,280 crore.

A Vodafone group firm has sold its 4.2 per cent stake in Airtel to Bharti Enterprises for Rs 1,280 crore.

Department of Telecom has issued the letter of intent (LoI) to Bharti Airtel for spectrum it acquired in March auctions in 23 circles across various bands.

According to sources, so far India’s largest telecom operator has been allocated spectrum in a total of 10 circles - 7 circles in 2100 MHz band and 3 circles in 1800 MHz band.

In the remaining 13 circles, airwaves will be allocated between December 2015 and April 2016.

“The letter of intent for spectrum in 900 Mhz, 1800 Mhz and 2100 Mhz band acquired in March 2015 auctions has been issued to Airtel,” a source in DoT said.

The effective date for spectrum allocation in various bands range from May to April 2016, the source added.

Meanwhile, a Vodafone group firm has sold its 4.2 per cent stake in Airtel to Bharti Enterprises for Rs 1,280 crore, the country’s largest telecom operator said on Monday.

“Vodafone Mauritius Limited, a Vodafone Group Company has sold 12.18 lakhs equity shares representing 26.74 per cent of paid—up share capital of Bharti Infotel Private Limited (equivalent to 4.2 per cent economic interest in Bharti Airtel Limited) to Bharti Enterprises (Holding) Private Limited at a consideration of Rs 1,280 crore,” Bharti Airtel said in a clarification to BSE.

Vodafone has to sell its entire stake in Bharti Airtel following new norms issued by the government that bars a telecom operator from holding any kind of stake in competition under unified licences.

Vodafone had acquired stake in Bharti Airtel under previous licensing regime, Unified Access Service Licence (UASL), or 2G licences, under which telecom companies were permitted to hold up to 9.9 per cent stake in other firms.

A few days ago, the UK-based Vodafone had also confirmed that it has exited from Bharti Airtel by selling its 4.2 per cent stake in the Indian telecom major for USD 200 million.

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