ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has shortlisted 10 international consultants/JVs/firms who had submitted expression of interest (EOI) for providing services to government of Pakistan in 5G spectrum auction/release of IMT Spectrum for improvement of Next Generation Mobile Broadband Services in the country.
As many as eleven international consultants/JVs/firms had submitted EOI, which also included a JHK Construction company, which according to sources submitted EOI by mistake as it is construction company. PTA dropped JHK company and shortlisted other ten companies.
The government is planning to complete 5G spectrum auction latest by April 2025, well-placed sources revealed to Business Recorder.
Among the international consultant firms/JVS who submitted EOIs included Aetha Consulting Ltd & Specure GmbH, Coleago Consulting Limited, Communicators Globe (Pvt) Ltd and Cenerva Ltd, Detecon Consulting FZ-LLC, VTT Global and NE&S and Frontier Economics Ltd.
The terms of references (ToRs) for the consultancy firms are to devise a strategy to maximise the release of IMT Spectrum for proliferation of technology-neutral Next Generation Mobile Broadband Services with due consideration to international best practices suited for Pakistan's economy, society and telecommunications market.
This consultancy will focus on regulatory consistency for the investors, facilitate mobile broadband proliferation, and future sustainability of the telecommunication sector with an emphasis on socio-economic development and benefit of the country. Valuation of spectrum for available bands with the future projections, targeting to achieve overall economic growth and incentivise foreign investment, considering the impact of past auctions, renewals international best practices and other relevant factors.
Further, the ToRs included 5G launch/implementation modelling in the light of international and regional best practices particularly in terms of prospective use cases for Pakistan and viable best practices for monetisation models and investment oriented spectrum auction design to provide an opportunity for both existing operators and prospective new entrants to acquire maximum IMT spectrum to support improved ICT infrastructure and broadband services in Pakistan.
The consultant will advise on needed policy actions and reforms for increased infrastructure investment, broadband proliferation and business/sector sustainability and growth.
Compare Pakistan's existing cellular/IMT spectrum assignments with regional practices and accordingly highlight gap and suggest phase-wise auction of paired spectrum in 700 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz bands and unpaired spectrum in 2300 MHz, 2600 MHz, 3500 MHz bands.
Per MHz spectrum price determination for spectrum bands mentioned in (b) above in USD and PKR with future projections of next 3 x years using both demand and supply side models, along with the innovative payment options like flexible/ dynamic installment plan. Scenario-based various options for per MHz price vis-à-vis payment terms, rollout obligations, etc.
Suggest recommendations based on international standards to limit human exposure to electromagnetic fields and mitigation techniques related to health hazards specifically in denser 5G networks.
Further a report on valuation of spectrum including base price in USD and PKR for paired spectrum in 700 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2100 MHz bands and unpaired spectrum in 2300 MHz, 2600 MHz, 3500 MHz bands with future projections for the next 3x years.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2024
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