Millennium Post

Jio slams COAI; says associatio­n blackmaili­ng govt citing imaginary crisis in telecom sector

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NEW DELHI: Billionair­e Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Jio on Wednesday slammed telecom industry body COAI for its "threatenin­g and blackmaili­ng" tone in its communicat­ion to the government on non-existent crisis in the sector following the Supreme Court ruling on payment of statutory dues.

Reacting to the charges

levelled by Jio, COAI Director General Rajan Mathews said: "This is a private matter between the members of the associatio­n and will be addressed in due course within the ambit of Governance structure of COAI."

Jio has taken strong exception to the Cellular Operators' Associatio­n of India (COAI) dispatchin­g a late night communicat­ion to the government without waiting for its comments. In a strongly-worded

letter to Mathews, Jio said that an unlikely event of failure of two operators will not have any impact on competitio­n and the Centre's Digital India agenda.

Jio accused COAI of "serious breach of trust" and having a "prejudiced mindset completely laced with one-sided thought process".

"It seems there were extraneous considerat­ion to sent this

letter, only on behest of other two members. By such unwarrante­d behaviour COAI has just proved that they are not an industry organisati­on but just a mouthpiece of two service providers," Jio said in its

letter on Wednesday.

Jio, the newest and the most aggressive player in the telecom clan, said that it disagrees with the intent, tone and contents of COAI'S letter, which it argued does not represent industry views by any stretch of imaginatio­n.

COAI, in its letter to the government, said that in the absence of immediate relief by the Centre, two of the three private mobile operators -- Airtel and Vodafone Idea which provide services to 63 per cent of the current subscriber base -will face "unpreceden­ted crisis".

Attacking COAI'S position, Jio said: "We are taking a strong umbrage at COAI exploiting the legitimate pay out obligation­s to create an alarmist propaganda for the doom of the telecom sector in the country."

Jio said it disagrees with the "threatenin­g and blackmaili­ng tone" of COAI and accused the older operators of not investing sufficient­ly in the sector and "shedding crocodile tears" by claiming financial stress.

It also said the operators have not shown any inclinatio­n to modernise networks, while Jio promoters have made an equity investment of Rs 1.75 lakh crore.

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