5.6 Spectrum
availability
Table 5.1: Spectrum availability for existing Cellular operators
Metro
[All figures in MHz
]
Scenario
Total (800,
1800
1800 MHz
800 MHz
900 MHz
900, 1800
MHz
(expected)
MHz)
Total Spectrum 20 23.4 10 15
11
20
+
48.4
available
Spectrum Allocated
/ reserved as per [5,5,5,5] [8,8,6.2] [6.2, 2]
[2]
20 + 32.4
Approach
license conditions
I
Surplus / shortfall
after meeting 0
1.2
1.8
13
0 + 16
license conditions
Total Spectrum 20 23.4 10 15 20
+
48.4
available
Approach
Spectrum
Allocation to meet 2
II
X 10 MHz for every
[40]* [8,8,7.4] [8,2] [2,2,2,0.6]
[40] + 40
Service Provider
Surplus / shortfall
after reserving 2 X
[20]
0
0
8.4
[20] + 8.4
10 MHz for every
Service Provider
Non Metro
1800
1800 MHz
800 MHz
900 MHz
Total
MHz
(expected)
Total Spectrum 20 23.4 10 15 20
+
48.4
available
Spectrum Allocated
/ reserved as per
[8,6.2,6.2
[5,5,5,5]
[6.2] 20
+
26.6
Approach
license conditions
]
I
Surplus / shortfall
after meeting 0
3
3.8
15
0 + 21.8
license conditions
Total Spectrum 20 23.4 10 15 20
+
48.4
available
Spectrum
Allocation to meet 2
Approach
X 8 MHz (7.5 for
[30]*
[8,8,7.4]
[8,0.6]
Nil
[30] + 32
II
CDMA) for every
Service Provider
Surplus / shortfall
after reserving 2 X
[10] +
8 (7.5 for CDMA)
[10]
0
1.4
15
16.4
MHz for every
Service Provider
* P
resent allocation is only 20 MHz. No allocation as on date in other bands. Therefore, entire 30 MHz, 40 MHz is
sh
own in 800 MHz
11
Varies from 0 ~ 15 MHz from area to area
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