Telecom companies have to pay Rs 1.47 lakh crore as AGR dues; no waiver: Govt
Indian telecom operators owe the government nearly Rs 1.47 lakh crore in licence fee (LF) and spectrum usage charges (SUC) and there is no consideration for a waiver, the Communications Ministry told Parliament on Wednesday.
Indian telecom operators owe the government nearly Rs 1.47 lakh crore in licence fee (LF) and spectrum usage charges (SUC) and there is no consideration for a waiver, the Communications Ministry told Parliament on Wednesday. Of the total amount, the licence fee comes to Rs 92,642 crore as of July this year, while SUC comes to Rs 55,054 crore as of October-end this year.
Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea hold the majority of the dues. For Bharti Airtel, dues are around Rs 35,586 crore -- Rs 21,682 crore as LF and Rs 13,904 crore as SUC excluding Tata Teleservices and Telenor -- while for Vodafone Idea they amount to Rs 53,038 crore, of which Rs 28,309 crore is LF and Rs 24,730 in SUC.
"The Supreme Court upheld the definition of `gross revenue` and `adjusted gross revenue` as enumerated in the Licence Agreement. The court has directed to make the payments of due amounts within three months and report the compliance," the ministry said in response to two questions in Lok Sabha, related to payment of dues and penalties.
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"These amounts (licence fee) are provisional and subject to revision in light of the Hon`ble Supreme Court judgment dated 24.10.2019," the ministry added, indicating that the total dues could be higher than the Rs 1.47 lakh crore figure.
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