Pranab Mukherjee struck down the request put forth by Telecoms Minister A Raja citing legal complications that might arise if the fees were returned to Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL), both controlled by the government, the newspaper said.
For 3G spectrum, BSNL has paid Rs 10186.58 crore, while MTNL has paid Rs 6564 crore. Meanwhile BSNL has paid Rs 8313.8 crore and MTNL Rs 4533.97 crore for BWA spectrum. Both BSNL and MTNL had taken loan to make the payment.
The government had raised over Rs 1.06 trillion ($22.8 billion) in an auction of 3G and wireless broadband spectrum this year, about 3 times more than expected, following aggressive bidding by firms in the world's fastest growing mobile market.
Raja is now working on an alternative proposal to help BSNL, which is planning an IPO, to recover growing losses from rolling out services in rural areas, the newspaper said.
The unions of both the state operators have threatened a three-day strike from Sept. 21, followed by an indefinite strike, if the government does not return the 3G and broadband money.
Mobile carriers including Bharti Airtel, Vodafone Essar and Reliance Communications won 3G spectrum in some zones while Qualcomm and Infotel were amongst winners in the wireless broadband spectrum auction.
Qualcomm will today announce its BWA partners in India.
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