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No reference from DOT ON FLOOR PRICE ISSUE YET: TRAI CHIEF

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NEW DELHI: The telecom department has not yet approached the regulator for its views on floor price for tariffs, Trai Chairman RS Sharma said on Friday.

“We have not received anything,” Sharma said when asked if the Department of Telecom (DOT) has approached Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) for its opinion on floor price or minimum tariff fixation for mobile services.

The government has constitute­d a committee of secretarie­s to explore a financial bailout package for the telecom sector. Last month, when the high-level panel was set up, an official source had said that sector regulator Trai is expected to examine prescribin­g minimum charge for voice and data services, which will ensure long-term viability and robust financial health of the sector.

In fact, this is not the first time that floor price is being talked about in telecom industry circles. Way back in 2017, certain operators had initially suggested fixation of minimum floor price for voice and data services, but Trai had subsequent­ly ruled out imposition of minimum floor price saying industry had, after discussion­s, agreed that it is “not a workable idea”.

The older telecom operators like Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel are currently staring at massive financial outgo in unpaid statutory dues after the Supreme Court last month upheld the government's way of calculatin­g the telecom revenue, on which licence fee and spectrum charges are computed.

As per latest estimates by the telecom department, Bharti Airtel faces a liability of around Rs 62,187 crore (including share of Tata Group of companies and Telenor India), while Vodafone Idea may have to pay about Rs 54,184 crore. The remaining liability is with stateowned BSNL/MTNL and some of the shut/bankrupt telecom companies.

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