Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Jio, Voda Idea, Airtel pay govt over ₹4,500 cr in dues

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NEWDELHI: Private telecom operators Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel have paid the telecom department over ₹4,500 crore in spectrum dues in the last three to four days, according to people familiar with the matter.

The people quoted above said payments came in before the due date. The sparring telcos—some of which are reeling under acute financial stress and are seeking immediate relief measures —have made the payment towards deferred spectrum liability (or instalment payment for radio waves bought in past auctions) which fell due on October 21.

While Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio has paid ₹1,133 crore to the telecom department, Vodafone Idea has made ₹2,421 crore payment towards spectrum dues. Sunil Mittal’s Bharti Airtel has paid ₹977 crore. Taken together, these three players have paid about ₹4,531 crore towards spectrum dues late last week.

Emails sent to Reliance Jio and Airtel went unanswered, while a Vodafone Idea spokespers­on said that the company does not comment on matters that are business as usual.

The government, in March last year, enhanced the number of annual instalment­s for spectrum payment from 10 to 16 years to provide a breather to the debtladen telecom sector.

But with the industry reeling under financial stress, Vodafone Group chairman Gerard Kleisterle­e and chief executive officer (CEO) Nick Read recently met telecom secretary Anshu Prakash, as the company sought a two-year moratorium on deferred spectrum payments, and other relief measures from the government.

The British telecom giant has asserted that it is focused on the successful integratio­n of business between Vodafone and Idea.

The telecom sector has been battered by falling tariffs, eroding profitabil­ity and mounting debt in the face of stiff competitio­n triggered by disruptive offerings of Reliance Jio. The industry has been seeking urgent relief such as cut in levies like licence fee and spectrum charges, and release of goods and services (GST) input tax credit locked up with the government.

In a sector stung by policy and regulatory issues, battle lines have been drawn more recently over the contentiou­s matter of call connect charges, where the regulator is reviewing whether or not the zero terminatio­n charge regime should be pushed back from the originally-stated timeline of January 1, 2020.

Reliance Jio has alleged that any review of call connect charges by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) “sabotages” the Prime Minister’s vision for Digital India, and will hit not only the regulator’s credibilit­y but also investor confidence as the move protects vested interests of some old operators. Bharti Airtel has favoured continuati­on of call connect charges till 2022.

Vodafone Idea and BSNL too have favoured levying of the interconne­ct usage charge (IUC)..

 ??  ?? Vodafone Idea has paid ₹2,421 crore, Reliance Jio has paid ₹1,133 crore and Bharti Airtel has paid ₹977 crore towards spectrum dues to the telecom department.
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Vodafone Idea has paid ₹2,421 crore, Reliance Jio has paid ₹1,133 crore and Bharti Airtel has paid ₹977 crore towards spectrum dues to the telecom department. MINT

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