'Will Lead India's 5G Revolution': Airtel, 2nd Biggest Bidder, Acquires Spectrum Worth Rs 43,084 Crore
5G Spectrum Auction: Gopal Vittal, MD and CEO, Bharti Airtel, said the firm would deliver the best 5G experience in India in terms of coverage, speeds and latency.
Bharti Airtel, the second biggest bidder in the 5G spectrum action, said on Monday that it was set to lead India's 5G revolution. Airtel acquired 19867.8 MHz spectrum in 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100MHz, 3300 MHz and 26 GHz frequency bands for Rs 43,084 crore.
Reliance Jio emerged as the top bidder, acquiring 24,740 MHz spectrum, for Rs 88,078 crore. Overall, the Centre received bids worth Rs 1,50,173 crore in the 5G spectrum auction, which concluded on Monday.
In a statement, Gopal Vittal, MD and CEO, Bharti Airtel, said the firm would deliver the best 5G experience in India in terms of coverage, speeds and latency.
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"Airtel is delighted with the results of the 5G auction. This spectrum acquisition at the latest auction has been a part of a deliberate strategy to buy the best spectrum assets at a substantially lower relative cost compared to our competition," Gopal Vittal said.
"This will allow us to raise the bar on innovation and address the emerging needs of every discerning customer who demands the best experience in India. We are confident that we will be able to deliver the best 5G experience in India in terms of coverage, speeds and latency," he said.
Vittal said 5G technology was the revolution that could alter India's manufacturing, services and several other sectors.
"We remain fully committed to the Government’s Digital India vision and will continue to do what is needed to ensure that India becomes a beacon for the world in terms of technology," the Airtel CEO said.
Airtel has secured 5G spectrum for 20 years in this auction. "The acquisition of this vast amount of spectrum strapped on to an already industry-best existing pool of spectrum will mean that the company does not need to spend any material sum on the spectrum for many years to come," Bharti Airtel said in a statement.
Airtel further said this spectrum acquisition enabled the firm to "drastically reduce the payout towards spectrum usage charge (SUC)" and eliminate the adverse SUC arbitrage compared to new entrants.
Bharti Airtel said it planned to launch 5G services in every part of the country starting with key cities.
"The company is convinced that its higher-quality customer base will adopt 5G devices at a rapid pace in the country. In addition, Airtel's strong presence in the enterprise segment will allow for a slew of industrial use cases further strengthening Airtel’s leadership in the B2B market," it said.