Department of Telecommunication (DOT) is set to issue the guidelines for shifting telecom service providers to the new Unified Licences regime, wherein the spectrum is not given along with the permits as has been done in the past.

Telecom players under the new rule are required to purchase spectrum separately through auctions.

Licences of operators such as Bharti Airtel and Vodafone are to come up for renewal next year. They are expected to be provided an option to migrate to the new telecom licences before their licences expire.


The government last week unveiled long awaited Unified Licence norms that provide for delinking of spectrum from operational permits and allows companies to offer services using any technology.

The new licence regime will also allow companies to offer intra and inter-circle roaming but bars operations from acquiring subscribers in areas where they don’t own licence.


All telecom companies will have to migrate to the new licencing regime upon expiry of their current permits. They will have to pay a licence fee of 8 per cent of annual revenues from telecom services.

According to a decision taken by the inter-ministerial Telecom Commission, companies which hold Wireless Broadband spectrum (BWA) and have Internet service provider licences can opt for Unified Licences and provide mobile telephony services by paying an additional fee of Rs 1,658 crore.

DoT last week issued guidelines and format for new telecom licences that will be issued to service provider from now onwards.

The new licences allow telecom operators to provide services using any technology that is compliant with the standards approved by the Indian government or global bodies.

 

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