Vodafone Idea and Airtel Troubles Set to Increase as Government Says No to More Relief

The one thing that the telecom operators desperately need right now in the industry is financial support from the government in the form of relief. The two telecom operators which are in the worst possible shape right now are Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea. These two telecom operators are also the ones that owe the most dues in the name of license fees and Spectrum Usage Charges (SUC) which amount to more than Rs 89,000 crore for both these companies combined. Courtesy of these dues, Vodafone Idea, has posted the biggest loss in corporate history. But, as per a new ET report, the troubles might persist for these two companies for a while now as a government official has revealed that the Committee of Secretaries (CoS) which was formed to discuss relief for the telecom operators has been disbanded. This could mean that the two-year moratorium for the payment which the telecom operators have received could be the only relief in sight for these ailing telcos.

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Government Disbands CoS

The government official remarked on this, “They (telcos) have been given a two-year moratorium (from spectrum payment), they’ve got relief of Rs 42,000 crore.” As per the government official, the telecom operators should not expect anything more from the government in terms of relief. On posing a question about whether or not the CoS has been disbanded, the government official replied in affirmative. The government official in question also said that another inter-ministerial panel could not be appointed to discuss the relief measures for the Rs 1.47 lakh crore AGR dues for the telcos as it is a Supreme Court defined matter. Not only telecom operators, but the government official ruled any chance of relief for the non-telecom companies as well which include names likes Power Grid, Gail and RailTel.