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DOT to serve notice on Vi over licence fee delay

Telecom firm claims dues paid for first quarter

- MEGHA MANCHANDA & ANEESH PHADNIS Delhi/mumbai, 19 August (With inputs from PTI)

The Department of Telecommun­ications (DOT) is in the process of issuing a show-cause notice to Vodafone Idea (Vi) for delaying the payment of licence fee.

Companies pay 8 per cent of their adjusted gross revenue as licence fee. This also includes a universal service obligation levy. The fee is collected from each of the 22 telecom circles in the country on a quarterly basis. The department issues notice, even if there is a single day’s delay in payment.

“Vi has paid its licence fee dues for the first quarter of 2021-22,” a spokespers­on for the company said, without divulging further.

This is the second consecutiv­e quarter when Vi has failed to make timely payment in full, prompting DOT to seek an explanatio­n. A notice will

be issued in a day or two, said a government official.

These challenges come as the debt-ridden company battles intense competitio­n and low tariffs. Vi has a debt of around ~1.9 trillion. Rating agency CARE Ratings has downgraded the rating on long-term bank facilities and non-convertibl­e debentures. According to reports, banks, too, are asking for additional collateral­s and higher interest in view of the downgrade.

While analysts have raised

concerns over the deteriorat­ing financial health of the company in view of increased losses and market-share erosion, the Operators Associatio­n of India has petitioned the government to cut taxes and introduce relief measures for the telecom sector. The proposal includes recommenda­tions on doubling the tenure of auctioned radiowave holdings, along with a 7-10-year moratorium for spectrum payments to address viability concerns.

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