Telecom operators pay 8 per cent of their AGR as licence fee to the government, of which 5 per cent go to the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USO Fund) and the rest 3 per cent to the government.
The recommendation, if implemented, would bring down licence fee to 6 per cent of AGR for operators.
USO fund, administered by the DoT, was set up in 2002 to provide mobile services and broadband connectivity in rural and remote areas of the country.
"With this reduction, the applicable uniform rate of licence fee would become 6 per cent (from the present 8 per cent) of AGR viz. The 3 per cent of LF that directly accrues currently to the government will not change," Trai said in its recommendations on definition of revenue base for the reckoning of licence fee and spectrum usage charges.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) said USO funds have not been utilised fully in the past few years.
The Authority notes that even after the lapse of more than 10 years, utilisation is well below 50 per cent.
Trai said since 2010, about Rs 1,50,830 crore has been mopped up from spectrum auctions and telecom operators, excluding BSNL and MTNL, have paid around Rs 18,075 crore as spectrum usage charges (SUC) between 2010-11 to 2013-14.
"It is ironical that the industry is expected to continue a low tariff regime even as it asked to pay out high auction-determined spectrum prices. And, these spectrum prices are amongst the highest in the world," Trai said.
"AGR then would be arrived be deducting pass through charges (deductions) from ApGR," Trai said.
The regulator said no change is recommended in the existing definition of pass through charges or deductions under different licences to arrive at AGR for the computation of licence fee and SUC except the inclusion of access charges paid by telecom operators providing international calling card services and toll-free charges.
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