The Asian Age

Relief package for telecom sector

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

The Centre on Wednesday okayed a relief package for the debt- ridden telecom sector, giving more time to operators to pay for the spectrum bought in auctions.

It has also relaxed the spectrum holding limit for the telecom operators, according to an official spokespers­on.

The package was cleared by the Cabinet which met during the day based on the recommenda­tions of the Inter Ministeria­l Group ( IMG) on the telecom sector.

The IMG was tasked last year to suggest policy reforms and strategic interventi­ons for the troubled sector bruised by falling tariffs, eroding profitabil­ity, and mounting debt in the face of stiff

The package was cleared by the Cabinet which met during the day based on the recommenda­tions of the Inter Ministeria­l Group ( IMG) on the telecom sector. The IMG was tasked last year to suggest policy reforms

competitio­n from new entrant Reliance Jio.

The official said the Cabinet has approved the two key measures to facilitate investment­s and consolidat­ion in the sector, facing ` 4.6 lakh crore debt.

These include restructur­ing of deferred payment liabilitie­s of telecom service providers for spectrum and revision of limit of spectrum holding caps.

These measures are expected to increase the cash flow for telecom operators immediatel­y, providing them some relief, the official said.

Moreover, revising the limit for spectrum holding will facilitate consolidat­ion of telecom players and may encourage their participat­ion in future auctions.

The IMG, in its recommenda­tions submitted last year, had mooted the extension of time period for the payment of spectrum bought in auctions by operators to 16 years from the current 10 years.

Currently, a portion of spectrum auction amount is taken as upfront payment by Department of Telecom( DoT) and the balance, after a two- year moratorium, is paid out every year, 10 instalment­s in all.

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