"We once again request the government to decide this critical issue of SUC well before the start of auctions to enable operators to taken an informed decision," Airtel said in a letter to Telecom Secretary MF Farooqui on January 21.
The company said interested operators have already submitted applications on January 15 and spectrum usage charge (SUC) is an important component of the overall valuation of spectrum.
The spectrum usage charge (SUC), a bone of contention between leading GSM players and Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Jio Infocomm, is levied annually as a percentage of revenue earned by telecom companies. It varies from 3-8 per cent.
GSM industry body Cellular Operators Association of India is demanding that the government implement Trai suggestion.
On the other hand, Reliance Jio and Videocon Telecom are opposing any change in existing SUC regime, specially airwaves that have been already allocated.
If Trai's recommendations are accepted, then it will burden firms holding broadband wireless access spectrum, including Reliance Jio that at present pays 1 per cent spectrum usage charge.
The Finance Ministry has suggested that mobile operators winning in the auction should be charged only 3 per cent of their revenue as annual fee for radiowaves they hold.
For BWA players, the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) suggested continuation of 1 per cent, but charge them weighted average of 3 per cent and 1 per cent if they buy spectrum in upcoming auction.
The DEA has suggested some other options as well which include charge of 3 per cent on spectrum won in auction. For BWA players, DEA has suggested continuation of 1 per cent, but charge them weighted average of 3 per cent and 1 per cent if they buy spectrum in upcoming auction.
The option suggested by DEA will be discussed at the Telecom Commission meeting scheduled for January 25.
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