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Telcom body COAI seeks new spectrum pricing model, cites unsustainable costs and policy gaps

COAI chief said that spectrum pricing must reflect 'present-day realities' rather than legacy expectations of high revenue from auctions

October 23, 2025 / 09:48 IST
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COAI has maintained that operators’ ability to invest depends on their financial capacity.
COAI has maintained that operators’ ability to invest depends on their financial capacity.

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has urged the government to reform the spectrum allocation and pricing regime, warning that the current auction-driven model, combined with high input costs, poses a threat to the financial sustainability of the telecom sector.

The association, which represents Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea along with a broader telecom ecosystem, stressed that spectrum pricing should align with present-day market realities, not legacy revenue expectations, and highlighted the need for broader policy reforms,  including resolution of AGR issues, licence fees, and GST-related refunds, to bridge existing revenue gaps.

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Speaking to Moneycontrol, COAI Director General SP Kochhar said while India’s telecom industry continues to expand high-quality connectivity nationwide, policy reforms are essential to ensure its long-term financial health.

“The current method of auctions has been designed more for vertical spaces in telecom. But now, with telecom becoming a horizontal enabler, a new algorithm has to be designed by the government and by TRAI to take this into account — that this is a foundational sector. If the foundation is not strong, it is not good for the nation. Forget about the profits of private telcos; it will not be good for the nation as a whole,” Kochhar said.