Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Telcos’ dues to govt could be reassessed

- Rajeev Jayaswal rajeev.jayaswal@htlive.com

NEWDELHI: A review of the calculatio­n of the amount owed by telecommun­ication companies (telcos) and allowing them to pay in instalment­s are two of the ways the government is evaluating to address the crisis in the sector without walking back on the Department of Telecommun­ications’ position that telecom companies (telcos) have to pay their dues.

This position — that the dues as measured by a proportion of adjusted gross revenues or AGR be paid — was one upheld by the Supreme Court’s October 2019 verdict that ordered telcos to pay up ₹1.47 lakh crore.

Two officials familiar with the matter said the government is considerin­g various options because it wants to prevent any telco from going out of business, something that would, given the size and importance of these firms, adversely affect the investor’s sentiment, restrict consumers’ choice and increase stress in the banking sector.

The officials, who asked not to be named, also mentioned that soft loans are another option being considered, although it wasn’t immediatel­y clear who

would underwrite the cost of these.

Since the telcos have raised questions about the computatio­n of the amount, and pointed out what they think are discrepanc­ies, there could be a recalculat­ion of adjusted gross revenue by an independen­t agency, perhaps an audit firm, the officials said.

The package will be absolutely within the ambit of the Supreme Court’s judgement, they said.

On February 14, the court had harsh comments for both DOT

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