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Telecom Commission approves extension of deferred spectrum payment

Telecom Commission approves extension of deferred spectrum payment

Telecom CommissionNew Delhi : The Telecom Commission on Friday approved the much-awaited extension of deferred spectrum payment liability till 16 years, an official source said here.

The panel has also approved the shift from pending lending rate (PLR) to marginal cost of funds based lending rate (MCLR) regime for calculation of interest on delayed payment of licence fees and spectrum usage changes plus 400 points.

It means the interest rate on delayed payments will come down to 12 per cent.

Commenting on the developments, Rajan S. Mathews, Director General, Cellular Operators’ Association of India (COAI) told IANS: “We appreciate the government for addressing our concerns. It does help in increasing the cash flow in the industry. It will ease payment burden.”

He further added: “However, it does not solve long-term systemic financial problems in the industry. The whole issue of adjusted gross revenue (AGR), licence fee and spectrum usage charges need to be addressed quickly.”

It is learnt that the matter of AGR from spectrum trading has been referred to the Law Ministry.

According to sources, the guiding principles for the new telecom policy have been approved. The Telecom Commission will get the draft policy by November 30.

The inter-ministerial group’s (IMG) recommendations for improving the sector’s health, which were approved by the Telecom Commission, will now be placed before the Cabinet, sources said.

—IANS

India set to leapfrog learning stages towards digital transformation: Piyush Goyal

India set to leapfrog learning stages towards digital transformation: Piyush Goyal

Piyush Goyal

Piyush Goyal

New Delhi : With the kind of technology, talent and innovation which are currently available in the country, India will leapfrog the learning stages the developed countries have to go through towards realising their digital goals, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal said here on Thursday.

Addressing the gathering on the second day of the ‘India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2017’ here, Goyal said: “We have to expand the level of technology for growth. The telecom industry and Railways are helping India expanding it to benefit the masses”.

“Connectivity is the key to growth and development as we bring mobility to the people across the country to bring a comfortable experience,” Goyal added.

Similarly, the experience of using mobile phones will take us to the next level of engagement, he added.

The three-day event that started on Wednesday is the first of its kind in India. Led by the Department of Telecommunication as the nodal ministry, the India Mobile Congress has been organised by the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI)

It has housed 300 exhibitors along with 60 start-ups and eight embassies as participants.

—IANS