Vodafone India Spends $4.1B on Spectrum

Vodafone India has acquired spectrum in 12 telecom circles in the March 2015 spectrum auction for a total cost of INR 258.1 billion (£2.78 billion).

March 26, 2015

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Vodafone India has acquired spectrum in 12 telecom circles in the March 2015 spectrum auction for a total cost of INR 258.1 billion (£2.78 billion).

Vodafone India successfully bought spectrum in all six of its 900 MHz circles due for extension in December 2015. Significantly expanding its 3G capabilities, Vodafone India acquired 5 MHz of 900 MHz band spectrum in Orissa and added a further 30 MHz of spectrum in the 2100 MHz band in six new circles.

Vodafone India has also bought an additional 5.6 MHz of 1800 MHz spectrum in three circles to complement the 49 MHz of 1800 MHz spectrum acquired in the February 2014 auction.

With the new and existing spectrum, Vodafone India will be able to expand its 3G service over its own network from 9 circles to 16 circles. These circles in total represent 88% of Vodafone India’s service revenues.

Vodafone has emerged from the auction in a stronger competitive position in the Indian market. In addition to buying spectrum in all its key circles that were under auction, Vodafone has acquired new 3G spectrum which will enable the company to increase further the number of Indian customers benefiting from high speed data services.

In the auction, Vodafone India acquired a total of 78.4 MHz comprising:

  • 42.8 MHz in the 900 MHz band in Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh (East) and West Bengal.

  • 5.6 MHz in the 1800 MHz band in Gujarat, Kerala and Uttar Pradesh (East).

  • 30.0 MHz in the 2100 MHz band in Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, North East, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh (West).

Vodafone’s investment totals INR 258.1 billion (£2.78 billion) of which INR 68.2 billion (£733 million) is payable shortly, with the remainder payable in 10 equal annual instalments starting in two years. The spectrum won has a 20 year term.

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