Govt to soon allow data resale to boost public WiFi
Public WiFi hotspots could mushroom with the government planning to lift an existing prohibition on the resale of internet data, a person aware o the mater said.
The department of telecommunications (DoT) is planning to issue an order within a month allowing such resale without double taxation, this person said on condition of anonymity.
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is planning to issue an order within a month allowing such resale without double taxation, this person said on condition of anonymity.
“Right now, a virtual network operator (VNO) or his equivalent public data office aggregator buys bulk bandwidth (from a telecom service provider). The TSP is paying 8% (licence fee), this person (VNO) is also paying 8%. So, we will now move to the GST principle of value addition, where you will be taxed only on value addition. So, if he invests in infrastructure and other things, he will be able to claim input tax credit for the bandwidth,” the person cited above said.
A VNO buys bulk bandwidth or talk-time from a telco or an internet service provider and utilises it to sell its own branded services to consumers. It does not own either spectrum or network infrastructure.
VNOs pay a licence fee and spectrum usage charges in addition to the required entry fee. Easier rules on data resale are expected to aid the VNO segment, which has not picked despite being allowed to conduct business in 2016. The new rules could also help struggling state-run telcos like BSNL and MTNL to monetise excess unused capacity on their networks.
Separately, DoT has set an ambitious target of deploying 500,000 Wi-Fi hot spots by December across the country from the current 38,000. Under present norms, resale of data is not permitted and Telecom Regulatory Authority of India chairman R S Sharma too has urged the government to allow this to enhance broadband proliferation.
The Telecom Commission had on May 1 accepted the regulator’s recommendations on setting up public data offices (PDO) on the lines on public calling offices in order to boost public Wi-Fi hotspots which could potentially also create employment opportunities by having a new category of service providers through PDO aggregators (PDOA). These “payas-you-go” PDOs will buy data from telecom or internet service providers and resell sachet-sized data packs starting at ₹2.
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