Hailing the recent initiatives of the government like spectrum harmonisation and reduction of spectrum usage charges (SUC), Vodafone India today termed these as “progressive steps’’.
According to sources, the Telecom Commission has agreed to reduce spectrum usage charges to 3 per cent from 5 per cent of adjusted gross revenue on spectrum that will be purchased in the next round of auction.
The process of spectrum harmonisation is also going on, which will offer additional airwaves.
“The telecom sector is severely debt laden (more than Rs 3 lakh crore at the last count and growing). This reduction in SUC from 5 per cent to 3 per cent will free cash flows which can be invested in further enhancing network and customer experience,” Vodafone India MD and CEO Sunil Sood said in a statement.
On harmonisation, Sood said that with Digital India as the guiding vision and consumer demand evolving from voice to data, the telecom industry increasingly needs more of quality spectrum to be made available at reasonable prices.
“Harmonising the available spectrum to offer additional quantum via auction is another progressive step by the government (after spectrum trading and sharing), to maximise efficiency of this precious resource,” Sood added.
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