The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), which represents all telecom companies that won spectrum in recent auction, contested the analysis shared by Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and seconded by Telecom Secretary Rakesh Garg that there will an impact of only 1.3 paise per minute on call rates.
"While the industry would be happy to review this calculation by the DoT, the industry's analysis of the financial implications of the auction indicates an increase of more than 12-15 per cent on the present tariffs, to make up for the cash outflows of the operators," COAI said in a statement.
"It is confusing for the industry, that after taking all the factors such as inflation, high spectrum costs, high cost for equipment and substantial regulatory costs, combined with low returns, how a hike of 1.30 paise per minute in tariffs would address the industry's financial woes," COAI said.
In the auction, Idea has bought spectrum for Rs 30,306.98 crore, Airtel at Rs 29,130.20 crore, Vodafone at Rs 29,959.74 crore, Reliance Jio Infocomm at Rs 10,077.53 crore, Reliance Communication at Rs 4,299.13 crore, Tata Teleservices at Rs 7,851.33 crore and Aircel at Rs 2,250 crore.
Telecom operators are required to make upfront payment between 25-33 per cent depending on the kind of spectrum purchased by them and rest in 10 yearly installments after two years of moratorium.
"At the current average annual inflation rate of 6-7 per cent, it seems to be a considerably hefty sum, further hiking up the tariffs significantly," COAI said.
It said that the Indian mobile telephony industry, in terms of costs, has been investing in spectrum prices which are above the international average and operators in India pay nearly 60-70 times the cost of spectrum in other countries.
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