Reliance Jio can continue with 1% SUC under old permit: COAI

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 09 2014 | 8:06 PM IST
Locking horns with Reliance Jio Infocomm, GSM industry body COAI has said it is "illogical" that for offering same technology on different bands, operators pay different charges.
It has also said that Mukesh Ambani-led RJIL -- which has been opposing telecom regulator Trai's recommendation for a uniform annual spectrum fee -- can continue paying current charges by operating only as an Internet Service Provider.
RJIL procured Unified Licence in August 2013 by paying additional Rs 1,673 crore which allows it to provide all telecom services including mobile telephony.
Spectrum Usage Charge, a bone of contention between the two groups, is levied annually as a percentage of revenue earned by telecom companies. It varies from 3-8 per cent.
COAI has demanded that the government implement Trai's suggestion for a uniform SUC - 3 to 5 per cent - from April 1, across the telecom services sector for the success of the next round of spectrum auction scheduled to start from February 3.
COAI has said in response to PTI queries on the issue: "It is illogical that for offering the same technology on different spectrum bands, operators are charged different SUC. For a customer, a mobile broadband 4G BWA technology (to be offered by RJIL) is expected to be similarly priced in a competitive market.
"How can an operator offering same technology recover an additional burden of 5-7 per cent spectrum charges."
Redoubling its efforts to counter demands of GSM players for a uniform annual spectrum fee, RJIL said yesterday that a flat fee will disturb the level-playing field for incumbent operators and new entrants.
In a letter to Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal RJIL has said the COAI demands to alter spectrum usage charge "are not only factually incorrect and misleading but are without any valid justification".
On the other hand, citing Trai recommendation that spectrum usage charge (SUC) rate "for BWA spectrum should also be fixed at 3 per cent where services are provided under CMTS/UASL/UL (AS)/UL", the Cellular Operators Association of India said: "Reliance Jio is fully within its rights to continue under an ISP license and retain its 1 per cent SUC".
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First Published: Jan 09 2014 | 8:06 PM IST

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