Government May Find it Difficult to Respond Calls from Telcos for Relief Package: Report

The government may find it “difficult” to respond to calls for relief package for the telecom sector given the differences among operators on financial stress, a source said to PTI. At the same time, there is some movement on the sector’s other demands including a review of import duty on telecom equipment, said the senior government official who did not wish to be named. Telecom sector has been battered by falling tariffs, eroding profitability, and mounting debt, in the face of stiff competition triggered by disruptive offerings of Reliance Jio, owned by Mukesh Ambani.

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The industry association has been seeking urgent relief measures for the troubled sector, entailing debt restructuring, cut in levies like licence fee and spectrum charges, and release of GST input tax credit locked up with the government. The official familiar with the ongoing parleys said action has been initiated for a way out on two of the concerns — review of import duties for telecom equipment and GST payments locked up with revenue department.

However, the telecom players are not speaking in one voice on the overall issue of financial stress. This, the official explained, makes it “difficult” for policymakers to respond to operators’ call for ‘relief package’.

Without naming any particular company, the official said while certain operators had expressed concerns on severe liquidity crunch in the sector and high spectrum payments, one of the key players had disagreed with the position. This polarisation reflected in the industry association’s representation to the government too.